I believe it applies to any agents used in any Processing Unit, which makes me think option D could be correct. It seems broader than just one project or cluster.
I’m a bit confused about whether it applies to just the project or if it extends beyond that. I think I might lean towards option C, but I’m not confident.
I think the checkDuplicates property is related to how agents interact within a specific Processing Unit, but I'm not entirely sure if it applies to all agents in the cluster.
I feel pretty confident about this. The key is that the property is defined at the agent class level, so it applies to all instances of that class, not just a specific Processing Unit or project. I'll go with B.
I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll need to double-check the documentation to make sure I understand how the checkDuplicates property works across different deployment scenarios.
Okay, I think I've got this. The checkDuplicates property applies to all agents of the specified class, regardless of where they're deployed. So the answer is B.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between the Processing Unit, cluster, and project. I'll need to review those concepts to figure out the right answer.
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