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Cisco Exam 500-425 Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-425 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
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Capacity planning for a regionally partitioned application requires that the administrator monitors the number of users and orgs mapped to a database. How does the administrator meet this requirement?

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Suggested Answer: A

Capacity planning is the process of estimating and allocating the resources needed to meet the current and future demands of an application. For a regionally partitioned application, where different users and organizations are assigned to different databases based on their location, capacity planning requires that the administrator monitors the number of users and orgs mapped to each database and ensures that they do not exceed the available resources.

According to theAppDynamics Analytics - AppDynamics, one way to meet this requirement is to schedule an analytics query to check and report on the result periodically. An analytics query is a SQL-like query that allows you to analyze and visualize the data collected by AppDynamics, such as business transactions, logs, metrics, events, and custom data. You can use analytics queries to create dashboards, widgets, reports, and alerts that provide insights into the performance and behavior of your applications and their components.

To schedule an analytics query to check and report on the number of users and orgs mapped to a database, the administrator can follow these steps:

Go to Analytics > Search.

Select the data source that contains the user and org information, such as Business Transactions, Logs, or Custom Data.

Enter the query that counts the number of users and orgs for each database, such asSELECT database, COUNT(DISTINCT user), COUNT(DISTINCT org) FROM data_source GROUP BY database.

Click the Save button and enter a name and description for the query.

Click the Schedule button and select the frequency, time range, and recipients for the query execution and report delivery.

Click Save.

Therefore,A(Schedule an analytics query to check and report on the result periodically) is the correct answer.Reference:

AppDynamics Analytics - AppDynamics

Cisco AppDynamics Associate Administrator Certification

Analytics Queries - AppDynamics


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Tegan
8 months ago
Haha, Option D is just silly. Monitoring the database size? That's not going to tell you anything about the number of users and orgs. Might as well just keep an eye on the water level in the server room while we're at it.
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Na
8 months ago
Hmm, I don't know. Option C with the custom metric for the databases sounds interesting. Maybe that could give more granular control and visibility than just a simple query. Although, I suppose you'd have to set up that custom metric first, which could be a pain.
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Andra
8 months ago
I agree, Option A does seem like the obvious choice here. Scheduling an analytics query to check and report on the result periodically is the most straightforward way to meet the requirement. The other options seem a bit convoluted, to be honest.
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Jennie
8 months ago
This question is pretty straightforward, but it seems like they're trying to trick us with some of these answer choices. Option A seems like the simplest and most direct way to monitor the number of users and orgs, but I'm not sure if that's the right answer.
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Alecia
8 months ago
A) True, but I still think scheduling analytics queries is more reliable
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Nettie
8 months ago
D) Watching the size of the database also seems like a valid option
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Benton
8 months ago
C) Yeah, that could work too. Keeping an eye on specific levels is important
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Patti
8 months ago
B) I think using a custom metric would be more efficient, don't you think?
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Viva
8 months ago
A) That sounds like a good idea, monitoring periodically is key
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Mike
8 months ago
C) Use a custom metric for databases and alert when it approaches a specific level
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Gearldine
8 months ago
A) Schedule an analytics query to check and report on the result periodically
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