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Cisco Exam 500-425 Topic 10 Question 21 Discussion

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Jarvis
3 months ago
Hey, where's the 'all of the above' option? I want it all, database collectors!
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Larue
3 months ago
B) You can view the calls per minute from each instrumented application
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Sheridan
3 months ago
A) You can see which applications are calling a database
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Queenie
4 months ago
Option A, baby! Knowing which apps are hitting the database is the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe. Or something like that.
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Alesia
2 months ago
C) You can view session data.
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Tiera
3 months ago
B) You can view the calls per minute from each instrumented application
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Darrin
3 months ago
A) You can see which applications are calling a database
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Edda
4 months ago
I think both A) and B) are valuable benefits of defining Database Collectors, as they provide insights into application behavior and performance.
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Deandrea
4 months ago
I'm going with C. Who doesn't love a good session data peek, am I right? Gotta know what those users are up to!
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Alecia
3 months ago
D) You can clean up stale database connections
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Caitlin
3 months ago
C) You can view session data.
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Terina
3 months ago
B) You can view the calls per minute from each instrumented application
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Kristel
3 months ago
A) You can see which applications are calling a database
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Harris
4 months ago
I believe option B) You can view the calls per minute from each instrumented application is also important for performance analysis.
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Chun
4 months ago
I agree with Marge, knowing which applications are calling a database is crucial for monitoring and troubleshooting.
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Penney
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm torn between B and D. Cleaning up those stale connections is crucial, but the call volume data is pretty sweet too.
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Cathrine
3 months ago
Why not both? They both have their benefits for database performance.
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Chaya
3 months ago
But D is also crucial. Stale connections can really slow things down.
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Tracie
4 months ago
I think B is more important. Knowing the calls per minute can help optimize performance.
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Marge
4 months ago
I think the main benefit is A) You can see which applications are calling a database.
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Nydia
4 months ago
Option B all the way! Gotta keep those database calls in check, am I right?
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Jamal
3 months ago
Absolutely, staying on top of database calls can make a big difference in overall efficiency.
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Joesph
3 months ago
It really helps in identifying any potential issues and optimizing performance.
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Derrick
3 months ago
I agree, it's important to keep track of the calls per minute from each application.
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Velda
4 months ago
Definitely! Option B is crucial for monitoring the performance of database calls.
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