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Juniper JN0-363 Exam - Topic 10 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-363 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 10
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Exhibit

Which type of load balancing is shown in the exhibit?

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Yong
3 months ago
Wait, is that really how load balancing works?
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Floyd
3 months ago
Really? I thought it was per-packet load balancing.
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Kenny
3 months ago
Definitely network load balancing, no doubt.
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Jesusa
4 months ago
I think it's elastic load balancing!
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Juliana
4 months ago
Looks like per-flow load balancing to me.
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Odelia
4 months ago
I definitely studied per-flow load balancing, but the image isn't clear enough for me to confidently choose.
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Charlene
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards network load balancing, but I could be mixing it up with per-packet. It's hard to remember the specifics.
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Glen
4 months ago
I feel like I've seen a similar question before, and it was about per-flow load balancing. But the exhibit looks a bit different.
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Ricarda
5 months ago
I think this might be elastic load balancing, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about it being dynamic.
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Merissa
5 months ago
This is a good test of my understanding of load balancing concepts. I'll carefully review the image and options, and try to eliminate the incorrect choices to arrive at the right answer.
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Christa
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The image doesn't seem to provide a clear indication of the load balancing type. I'll have to make an educated guess based on the options provided.
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Janna
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The image looks like it's showing a per-flow load balancing setup, where traffic is distributed across multiple paths based on the flow. I'll go with option C.
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Sol
5 months ago
The image shows some kind of network diagram, but I'm not sure exactly what type of load balancing it's depicting. I'll have to read the options closely and see if I can spot any clues.
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Carry
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully analyze the image and options to determine the correct type of load balancing.
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Louis
9 months ago
Definitely per-flow load balancing. Although, I have to say, the exhibit looks like it was made by a team of preschoolers with crayons. Where's the fancy graphics and animations we've come to expect from these certification exams?
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Ryan
8 months ago
Maybe they were going for a minimalist approach?
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Edda
8 months ago
Yeah, it's definitely per-flow load balancing.
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Justine
9 months ago
I agree, it does look pretty basic.
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Jimmie
10 months ago
Hmm, per-flow load balancing, eh? I was hoping for something a bit more exciting, like 'Quantum Entanglement Load Balancing' or 'Unicorn-powered Load Balancing'. Oh well, I guess we can't all be load balancing visionaries.
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Melvin
8 months ago
True, sometimes simplicity is key in networking solutions.
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Dustin
9 months ago
Yeah, it may not be as exciting, but it gets the job done efficiently.
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Simona
9 months ago
I know right, per-flow load balancing is pretty standard.
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Rosalind
10 months ago
Aha! The answer is clearly per-flow load balancing. I mean, just look at how the traffic is being routed. It's like a well-choreographed dance, but without the jazz hands.
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Mozell
10 months ago
Per-flow load balancing, for sure. You can just tell by the way the packets are being distributed across the different nodes. Although, I must say, the graphic design could use a bit more flair. Maybe some neon lights or something.
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Ashley
8 months ago
I see what you mean about the design, some neon lights would definitely spice it up.
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Adell
9 months ago
No, I'm pretty sure it's per-packet load balancing.
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Royal
9 months ago
Neon lights would definitely add some pizzazz to the design.
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Dulce
9 months ago
I think it might be network load balancing, actually.
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Lai
9 months ago
Yeah, the distribution of packets across nodes is pretty clear.
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Tasia
10 months ago
I agree, it looks like per-flow load balancing to me too.
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Raina
10 months ago
I agree, it looks like per-flow load balancing to me too.
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Vivan
10 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of load balancing. This exhibit looks like it's showing some kind of per-flow load balancing. But who knows, maybe it's just a trick question and the correct answer is 'Ping-pong load balancing'.
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Arthur
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be network load balancing based on the exhibit.
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Glenn
11 months ago
I agree with Virgie, it looks like per-flow load balancing to me as well.
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Virgie
11 months ago
I think the type of load balancing shown is per-flow load balancing.
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