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Nokia BL0-100 Exam - Topic 4 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nokia's BL0-100 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 4
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In terms of scalability, flexibility, and capacity, which of the following would overcome 4G limitations?

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Suggested Answer: B, B

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Royal
2 months ago
Totally agree with A, it just makes sense!
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Sylvie
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure about A? Sounds too good to be true!
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Delsie
2 months ago
C seems too limited, not enough flexibility.
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Ramonita
3 months ago
Definitely A! Service-based architecture is key.
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Linwood
3 months ago
I think B has the edge with stateless functions.
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Olive
3 months ago
I keep getting confused between A and B. I know cloud-ready functions are essential, but I can't remember if service-based architecture is better than client/server.
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Gussie
3 months ago
I feel like C is missing something important, but I can't recall what it is. I thought modular functions were key to flexibility.
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Cassandra
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think stateless network functions are crucial for scalability. So maybe B is the right choice?
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Kelvin
4 months ago
I think the answer might be A, but I'm not entirely sure about the differences between service-based and client/server architectures.
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Alysa
4 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The combination of client/server, stateless functions, cloud-readiness, and modularity seems like it would provide the scalability and flexibility to overcome 4G constraints.
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German
4 months ago
I'm a little confused by all the technical jargon in the question. I'll need to review my notes on 4G limitations and next-gen network architectures to make sure I pick the right answer.
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Annalee
4 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is looking for the option that includes the most relevant features like stateless network functions, cloud-readiness, and modular design. That's going to give the best scalability and flexibility.
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Gerri
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to cover a lot of different network architecture elements. I'll need to make sure I understand how each of those features relates to overcoming 4G limitations.
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Dahlia
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky question. I'll need to think through the key concepts of scalability, flexibility, and capacity to determine which option best addresses the limitations of 4G.
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Jennie
7 months ago
I'm just hoping the exam doesn't ask us to design the entire network infrastructure. That would be a real brain-bender!
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Miriam
7 months ago
Option B sounds like the perfect recipe for a network upgrade - kinda like a 4G network on steroids!
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Tegan
7 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm going to have to go with option B. It's the most comprehensive solution.
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Lashandra
8 months ago
I'm surprised option A didn't include client/server architecture. That's a crucial component for sure.
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Tamar
6 months ago
Yes, but client/server architecture is definitely a key component as well. It's interesting how different options prioritize certain elements.
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Kendra
6 months ago
Option A focuses more on service based architecture, which is also important for overcoming 4G limitations.
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Laine
7 months ago
It's good to see that client/server architecture is included in the options for overcoming 4G limitations.
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Lezlie
7 months ago
Yes, client/server architecture is definitely crucial for overcoming 4G limitations.
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Melissa
7 months ago
Option A does include client/server architecture, along with other important components.
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Trevor
8 months ago
I'm not sure, I think A) Service based architecture, stateless network functions, Cloud-ready network functions and modular network functions could also work.
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Cristal
8 months ago
I agree with Eugene, those components would definitely help overcome 4G limitations.
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Eugene
8 months ago
I think the answer is B) Client/Server architecture, stateless network functions, Cloud-ready network functions and modular network functions.
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Jeanice
9 months ago
Option B covers all the key aspects - scalability, flexibility, and capacity. That's the way to go!
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Ashton
8 months ago
Yeah, Option B with client/server architecture, stateless network functions, cloud-ready network functions, and modular network functions seems like the best solution.
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Destiny
8 months ago
I agree, Option B seems like the most comprehensive choice for overcoming 4G limitations.
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Ollie
8 months ago
Option B covers all the key aspects - scalability, flexibility, and capacity. That's the way to go!
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