I’m confused because I thought it could also relate to the number of people involved. But I guess that’s not the main focus of fractional factorial designs?
Ah, I've got it! TACACS+ supports 802.1X, while RADIUS supports MAB. And TACACS+ provides the service type, which RADIUS does not. I think those are the two key benefits they're looking for.
Okay, let me walk through this step-by-step. The key is that the source IPs are spoofed, so I think Unicast RPF or IP Source Guard are the best options to validate the source and block the attack.
No problem, I've got this. I'll use `kubectl get pods --selector=name=cpu-utilizer -o jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}' > /opt/KUTR00102/KUTR00102.txt` to find the pod name and write it directly to the file.
Hold up, people. What if the answer is actually C? Less people means less drama. Fractional factorial designs, the ultimate workplace conflict-reducer!
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