This is a good question. I know VNet peering is commonly used for connecting VNets, but the transit aspect adds an extra layer of complexity. I'll need to really think through the pros and cons of each answer choice.
Okay, let me see here. I remember learning about packet sniffers in class. I believe they are tools that monitor and analyze network traffic by capturing the data packets as they move across the network. So I'm going to go with option D.
Option B is the clear winner here. Simplicity is key when it comes to software installations. Unless, of course, you're a masochist who enjoys complex and convoluted procedures.
Option B is the obvious choice. Anything else would just be overkill. Though, I do wonder if the person who wrote this question has ever actually installed Traps before.
I see both points of view. But I think creating an installation package using Traps_macOS_4.x.x on ESM, downloading the installationpackage.zip, pushing it to target endpoint(s), unzipping it, and executing Traps.pkg might be the most efficient way. So, I would choose option D.
I disagree with Ezekiel. I believe we should unzip the Traps_macOS_4.x.x.zip, push the Traps pkg file to the target endpoint(s) and execute Traps.pkg. Option B seems more logical to me.
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