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VMware 6V0-22.25 Exam - Topic 4 Question 10 Discussion

A Virtual Service for an online shopping site normally receives very low levels of traffic overnight. Due to the global launch of a new high-demand product, the site is experiencing traffic between 3 AM and 4 AM that is comparable to the daily peak load levels, when the Health Score is generally 100. How will the Health Score likely be affected, if at all, by this product launch?
C) The Health Score would be reduced due to incurring an Anomaly Penalty
A) The Health Score would not be affected
B) The Health Score would be reduced due to incurring a Security Penalty
D) The Health Score would be reduced due to a lowering of the Performance score

VMware 6V0-22.25 Exam - Topic 4 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 6V0-22.25 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 4
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A Virtual Service for an online shopping site normally receives very low levels of traffic overnight. Due to the global launch of a new high-demand product, the site is experiencing traffic between 3 AM and 4 AM that is comparable to the daily peak load levels, when the Health Score is generally 100. How will the Health Score likely be affected, if at all, by this product launch?

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Suggested Answer: C

Avi Load Balancer health scoring uses analytics to compare current application behavior against expected or learned behavior. VMware Avi documentation explains that the system relies on analytics to determine health based on expectations of what a Virtual Service is expected to experience. It also describes the health score as the performance score minus resource and anomaly penalty scores. In this scenario, the application normally has very low traffic between 3 AM and 4 AM, but suddenly receives traffic comparable to daily peak levels. Even if the application performs well and users do not experience slowness, the unusual traffic pattern can be treated as anomalous compared with the learned baseline for that time period. Therefore, the most likely health score impact is an Anomaly Penalty.


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Ivette
2 days ago
Not sure if it’ll be that bad, maybe it’ll hold up!
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Elin
7 days ago
Totally agree, high traffic can lead to performance issues.
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Gary
12 days ago
Wait, can a product launch really mess with the Health Score?
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Gabriele
17 days ago
I think it’ll definitely drop due to the sudden traffic spike.
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Reid
22 days ago
The Health Score is usually based on performance metrics.
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Queen
27 days ago
I recall that performance issues can lower the Health Score, especially during unexpected traffic surges. So, maybe option D is the right choice?
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Nidia
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused. If the Health Score is usually 100, does that mean it won't change at all, or could it drop because of performance issues?
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Cyndy
1 month ago
I think we had a practice question about penalties, and if the site can't handle the load, it might incur an Anomaly Penalty, right?
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Sarah
1 month ago
I remember we discussed how sudden spikes in traffic could lead to performance issues, but I'm not sure if that directly affects the Health Score.
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