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HCLSoftware Exam HCL-BF-PRO-10 Topic 1 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for HCLSoftware's HCL-BF-PRO-10 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 1
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A BigFix administrator plans to deploy multiple Relays in the environment. Some of these Relays must support the clients in large remote offices and must be configured as high scale Relays. The other Relays will be deployed in small remote offices using the standard Relay configuration.

What is the maximum number of endpoints that can be supported for the standard and high scale Relay configuration?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Sharen
3 months ago
Ah, the age-old dilemma of standard Relay vs. high scale Relay. I think option D is the way to go - it's a nice middle ground between the two configurations. Now, where did I put my crystal ball?
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Devora
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but option B could be a solid option. It provides a high maximum number of endpoints for both configurations.
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Laurene
1 months ago
I'm leaning towards option A. It seems like a safe choice for both standard and high scale Relay configurations.
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Tracey
1 months ago
I think option C might be better. It offers a higher maximum number of endpoints for both configurations.
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Carmen
2 months ago
I agree, option D seems like a good choice. It strikes a balance between the standard and high scale configurations.
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Vivan
3 months ago
This question is a real head-scratcher. I'm tempted to just flip a coin and see what happens. But hey, at least it's not a multiple-choice question about quantum mechanics, right?
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Golda
3 months ago
Wait, are we talking about endpoints or potatoes? I'm getting confused here. Anyway, I'll go with option B - it sounds the most impressive, even if it might be a bit of a stretch.
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Rosamond
2 months ago
Craig: Sounds good to me!
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Elliot
2 months ago
User 3: I agree, let's go with option B then.
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Craig
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, option B does sound pretty impressive.
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Andrew
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, I agree. Option B does sound pretty impressive though.
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Torie
3 months ago
User 1: I think we're talking about endpoints, not potatoes.
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Gearldine
3 months ago
User 1: I think we're talking about endpoints, not potatoes.
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Glendora
3 months ago
Hmm, I think option C looks good. The standard Relay can handle up to 1,000 endpoints, and the high scale Relay can support up to 5,000. Seems like a reasonable balance between the two configurations.
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Yolande
3 months ago
I agree with both of you. It seems like option C is the correct answer.
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Kimbery
4 months ago
I believe the high scale Relay configuration can support 5,000 endpoints.
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Terrilyn
4 months ago
I think the standard Relay configuration can support 1,000 endpoints.
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