I'm a little confused on this one. I know Elasticsearch is designed for high availability, but I can't recall the exact minimum node count off the top of my head. I'll have to think this through carefully.
The question is asking about the minimum number of nodes, so I think the answer is 2 - you need at least 2 nodes for redundancy and failover in a highly available setup.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the minimum number of nodes needed for high availability. I'll need to review the Elasticsearch documentation to refresh my memory on the recommended cluster configurations.
I'm pretty sure the answer is 2 nodes for high availability, but I'll double-check the details on Elasticsearch clustering requirements just to be sure.
I'm a bit stumped on this one. There are a few options that seem reasonable, but I'm not sure which one is the most effective. I guess I'd lean towards the spear phishing approach, but I'd want to make sure it's really well-controlled and not too risky. Hmm, I'll have to think this through carefully.
I can recall similar practice questions where they emphasized what a medically necessary service entails. I think "Furnished in the least intensive type of medical care setting" might actually be a requirement, but I'm not completely confident.
This is a tricky one. I know logistic regression has some limitations, but I'm not sure which one is the true limitation. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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