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Palo Alto Networks PSE-StrataDC Exam - Topic 7 Question 82 Discussion

Which three components are relevant for installing a VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment? (Choose three )
A) bootstrap files including init-cfg.txt. bootstrap.xml, and VM-Series auth codes and B) a valid VM-Series gcow2 image and D) a valid OpenStack heat template in json format
C) Hypervisor: ESX
E) a valid vmseries vhd image
F) a valid OpenStack heat template in yaml format

Palo Alto Networks PSE-StrataDC Exam - Topic 7 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for Palo Alto Networks's PSE-StrataDC exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 7
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Which three components are relevant for installing a VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment? (Choose three )

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Suggested Answer: A, B, D

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Jodi
6 months ago
No way, it’s definitely json format for the heat template!
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Amos
6 months ago
I thought we needed a heat template in yaml, not json?
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Lavonna
6 months ago
Definitely need the bootstrap files and auth codes!
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Denae
7 months ago
Wait, are we really using gcow2 images for this? That’s new to me!
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Naomi
7 months ago
A valid gcow2 image is a must too.
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Zack
7 months ago
I feel like the hypervisor option is a bit off; I don’t think ESX is necessary for OpenStack environments. I’ll stick with the images and templates.
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Graham
7 months ago
I’m pretty confident that we need a valid VM-Series gcow2 image, but I’m a bit uncertain about the bootstrap files.
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Sylvie
8 months ago
I remember practicing with OpenStack heat templates, so I feel like option D or F could be relevant, but I can't recall which one is correct.
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Gerald
8 months ago
I think we definitely need the bootstrap files for the VM-Series, but I’m not sure about the image format. Was it gcow2 or something else?
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Glenna
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the options here. I know we need to install the VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment, but I'm not sure which specific components are required. I'll need to review the course material on this topic to make sure I select the correct answer.
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Gregoria
8 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to double-check my understanding. I believe the three components are the VM-Series image, the bootstrap files, and the OpenStack heat template. I'll make sure to read the options carefully and select the right ones.
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Lorean
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. I remember from the lectures that we need a valid VM-Series image, some bootstrap files, and an OpenStack heat template. I think the key is to identify the three most relevant components from the options provided.
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Florinda
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know OpenStack is a cloud platform, but I'm not too familiar with the VM-Series firewall. I'll need to review my notes on the specific requirements for installing a VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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Carli
9 months ago
This question looks straightforward, I think I can handle it. Let me focus on the key components mentioned - the VM-Series firewall, OpenStack, and the installation process.
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Yong
1 year ago
A, D, and F, of course! Although, I heard a rumor that if you use the Konami code, you can unlock a secret VHD image that comes with a free unicorn. Worth a shot, right?
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Ben
12 months ago
It's always best to follow the recommended steps for setting up the firewall.
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Leontine
12 months ago
Stick to the valid components mentioned for a successful installation.
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Tamar
1 year ago
I don't think using the Konami code will unlock a secret VHD image with a free unicorn.
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Skye
1 year ago
A, D, and F are the correct components for installing a VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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Mariko
1 year ago
This question is a real brain-teaser! I'm going with A, D, and F. Can't forget the bootstrap, the YAML template, and the VM-Series image. Unless, of course, you're a time traveler from the past - then C might work too.
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Wei
1 year ago
Yeah, the bootstrap files, the YAML template, and the VM-Series image are definitely key components. Good choices!
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Iesha
1 year ago
Don't forget the valid VM-Series gcow2 image and the OpenStack heat template in yaml format. Those are crucial for a successful installation.
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Vesta
1 year ago
I think you're on the right track with A, D, and F. Those components are essential for installing a VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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Lizette
1 year ago
A, D, and F. Gotta have the bootstrap, the YAML heat template, and the right VM-Series image. Easy peasy, just don't forget the auth codes!
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Leigha
1 year ago
Don't overlook the importance of the auth codes, they are essential for a successful installation.
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Dana
1 year ago
Make sure to double check that you have the correct bootstrap files, the YAML heat template, and the VM-Series image before proceeding.
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Lavonne
1 year ago
I agree, A, D, and F are the key components needed for installing the VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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Jillian
1 year ago
Hmm, let's see. A, B, and F. The bootstrap files, the QCOW2 image, and the YAML heat template. No need for that VHD nonsense, this is OpenStack!
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Shawn
1 year ago
Make sure to have the correct components in place before attempting to install the VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment. A, B, and F are definitely the way to go.
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Weldon
1 year ago
Yeah, you're right. The VHD image is not needed in this case. Stick to the QCOW2 image for OpenStack compatibility.
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Wai
1 year ago
I think it's A, B, and F as well. The bootstrap files, the QCOW2 image, and the YAML heat template are essential for installing the VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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Jennifer
1 year ago
I'm not sure about C and E, but I think A, B, and F are the right components.
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Evette
1 year ago
I agree with Dianne, those components are necessary for installing the VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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Dianne
1 year ago
I think the relevant components are A, B, and D.
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Tracey
1 year ago
A, D, and F - the bootstrap files, a valid heat template in YAML, and the VM-Series image are all needed for this setup. I'm pretty sure OpenStack uses YAML, not JSON, for their templates.
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Pearlie
1 year ago
Having all three components in place will ensure a successful installation of the VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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Filiberto
1 year ago
OpenStack does indeed use YAML format for their heat templates, so having the correct format is crucial.
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Mari
1 year ago
Make sure to have the bootstrap files, a valid heat template in YAML, and the VM-Series image ready for the setup.
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Antonette
1 year ago
Yes, you're correct. A, D, and F are the correct components needed for installing a VM-Series firewall in an OpenStack environment.
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