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Tableau Exam TCA-C01 Topic 1 Question 5 Discussion

Actual exam question for Tableau's TCA-C01 exam
Question #: 5
Topic #: 1
[All TCA-C01 Questions]

In developing a custom view to monitor the performance of published data sources in Tableau Server, which part of the Tableau repository schema should be primarily analyzed?

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Suggested Answer: B

The 'data_connections' table to gain insights into connections and performance of published data sources The 'data_connections' table in the Tableau repository schema is critical for tracking the performance of published data sources. It provides detailed information on each connection made to the data sources, offering insights into how these data sources are being accessed and utilized, which is crucial for understanding and optimizing their performance. Option A is incorrect because the 'users' table, while identifying users, does not provide specific information on data source performance. Option C is incorrect as the 'background_tasks' table focuses on scheduled tasks and does not offer detailed insights into real-time data source performance. Option D is incorrect because the 'server_usage' table provides a broad overview of server activity but does not offer the granular details required for monitoring specific data source performance.


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Pok
10 days ago
Haha, I bet the 'background_tasks' table is where all the juicy performance issues are hiding. You know, like that one time the data refresh script went rogue and brought the whole server down. Classic Tableau shenanigans!
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Dylan
11 days ago
D) The 'server_usage' table? That's a bold move. I guess if the server is struggling, that could definitely impact the data sources. But I think B) is the more direct route to get the performance insights we need.
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Launa
15 days ago
A) The 'users' table? Really? I mean, sure, understanding user activity is important, but it's not gonna tell us much about the data source performance specifically. B) is the way to go, in my opinion.
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Flo
27 days ago
C) The 'background_tasks' table is an interesting choice. I bet that's where we can see if any scheduled tasks are causing issues with the data sources. Gotta keep an eye on those background processes!
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Filiberto
13 days ago
I think analyzing the 'background_tasks' table is crucial for monitoring scheduled tasks.
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Jacqueline
1 months ago
I see your point, it's all about optimizing data source performance.
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Asuncion
1 months ago
But what about monitoring scheduled tasks in the 'background_tasks' table?
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Daniel
1 months ago
That's important too, but I believe analyzing data connections is more directly related to performance.
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Georgeanna
1 months ago
B) The 'data_connections' table looks like the way to go here. That's where we can find the nitty-gritty details on how the data sources are actually performing, right?
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Janey
10 days ago
I agree, analyzing the 'data_connections' table is crucial for monitoring the performance of data sources on Tableau Server.
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Lai
10 days ago
Yes, you're right. The 'data_connections' table provides insights into connections and performance of published data sources.
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Yen
29 days ago
I agree. It's important to analyze that table to understand how the data sources are actually performing on Tableau Server.
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Salome
1 months ago
Yes, you're right. The 'data_connections' table provides insights into the connections and performance of published data sources.
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Jacqueline
1 months ago
I agree, understanding the connections and performance is crucial.
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Daniel
1 months ago
I think we should analyze the 'data_connections' table.
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