Ah, this is a tricky one. I know elastic load balancing is designed to be flexible, but I'm not sure if that includes adjusting the bandwidth. I'll have to guess on this one.
Installing a CA-signed certificate seems like a solid security measure, but I'm not sure if that's considered one of the "two recommended options" here.
I'd like to see the person who came up with 'mistake' as an answer choice. Must have been the same genius who thought elastic load balancing was supposed to be 'static'.
Adjusting the bandwidth is a no-brainer for public network elastic load balancing. Anybody who's ever used it knows that. I'm going with A on this one.
Haha, 'mistake' as an answer choice? Come on, that's just silly. Of course the bandwidth can be adjusted, that's like the whole point of elastic load balancing.
The bandwidth can definitely be adjusted, it's one of the key features of public network elastic load balancing. I'm pretty sure option A is the correct answer here.
Jesusita
3 months agoErinn
3 months agoDarnell
3 months agoFlorinda
4 months agoMicaela
4 months agoCherry
4 months agoTheresia
4 months agoArlene
4 months agoCarlee
5 months agoMeghan
5 months agoTroy
5 months agoRoy
5 months agoRichelle
5 months agoRoxanne
5 months agoCyril
10 months agoTequila
8 months agoAlyce
9 months agoLenita
9 months agoPaul
10 months agoMariann
9 months agoErinn
9 months agoBarrett
10 months agoTegan
10 months agoLarue
10 months agoCherelle
9 months agoThaddeus
9 months agoSon
11 months agoJerry
11 months agoTimmy
10 months agoDaron
10 months agoAmber
10 months agoStefan
10 months agoCasey
11 months agoPhung
11 months agoSon
11 months ago