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CyberArk Exam PAM-SEN Topic 4 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for CyberArk's PAM-SEN exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 4
[All PAM-SEN Questions]

A customer has three data centers distributed globally and wants highly-available PSM connections in each segmented zone. In addition, the customer needs a highly-available PSM connection for the CyberArk Admins.

What will best satisfy this customer's needs?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Valentine
2 months ago
Why not just hire a few interns to manually monitor and switch between the PSMs? That's the most cost-effective solution, right? *wink wink*
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Donte
17 days ago
D: Using CyberArk's built-in load balancing feature can help streamline the process and ensure efficient distribution of traffic.
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Oliva
20 days ago
C: It's important to have redundancy and failover mechanisms in place to prevent any downtime or disruptions.
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Shonda
1 months ago
B: I agree, having multiple PSMs with load balancers ensures continuous access and better performance.
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Aimee
1 months ago
A: That might work for a small setup, but for a global distribution with high availability needs, automated load balancing is more reliable.
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Bo
2 months ago
Hmm, six PSMs in one data center? That's a lot of hardware! I'd go with option C to keep things distributed and redundant.
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Carlee
2 months ago
I think option D is the simplest and most elegant solution. Let CyberArk's built-in load balancing handle it all.
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Stevie
24 days ago
It definitely simplifies the setup and management process. Option D is the way to go.
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Verona
26 days ago
I agree, having three PSMs per zone with built-in load balancing seems like a reliable solution.
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Melvin
28 days ago
Option D sounds like the best choice. Let CyberArk handle the load balancing for each zone.
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Dulce
2 months ago
Hmm, that's a good point. I see the benefits of both options C and D now.
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Tennie
2 months ago
Option C is the way to go! Load balancing in each zone and for the admins is the best way to ensure high availability.
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Dierdre
1 months ago
Definitely, it's important to have redundancy and load balancing in place for highly-available PSM connections.
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Barrett
1 months ago
I agree, having two PSMs per zone with a load balancer and two PSMs for Admins with a dedicated load balancer covers all bases.
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Evan
2 months ago
Option C is the way to go! Load balancing in each zone and for the admins is the best way to ensure high availability.
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Martha
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe option D with CyberArk built-in load balancing is the way to go.
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Hyun
2 months ago
You know, option A has a certain charm to it. One PSM per zone with a load balancer? Elegant and efficient. I like it!
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Norah
2 months ago
Oh man, I can already see the IT team high-fiving each other if they go with option D. Built-in load balancing? That's some serious laziness-reducing technology right there!
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Tonette
1 months ago
The IT team will definitely appreciate the simplicity and efficiency of option D. It's a win-win for everyone involved.
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Launa
2 months ago
It's definitely a smart choice for the customer. They'll have highly-available PSM connections without the need for additional load balancers.
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Jacquelyne
2 months ago
I agree, having three PSMs per zone with built-in load balancing for the CyberArk Admins is a smart move.
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Frederick
2 months ago
Option D sounds like the best choice. Built-in load balancing will definitely make things easier for the IT team.
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Dulce
2 months ago
I think option C would be the best choice.
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Tanja
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about having six PSMs in the main data center. Seems a bit overkill, don't you think? I'd go for option C.
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Teddy
2 months ago
Definitely, it's important to find the right balance between redundancy and efficiency.
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Sanjuana
2 months ago
Yeah, that way the customer's needs for highly-available PSM connections in each segmented zone and for the CyberArk Admins are both met.
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Carissa
2 months ago
I agree, having two PSMs per zone with a load balancer and two PSMs for Admins with a dedicated load balancer seems like a good balance.
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Tyisha
2 months ago
Option C sounds like the best choice to me.
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Alline
3 months ago
Option C looks like the perfect solution. Redundancy in each zone and dedicated load balancing for the admins? That's what I call high availability!
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Bettina
2 months ago
I agree, having two PSMs per zone with a load balancer and two PSMs for Admins with a dedicated load balancer provides the necessary redundancy and high availability.
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Joesph
3 months ago
Option C does seem like the best choice. Redundancy in each zone and dedicated load balancing for the admins is key for high availability.
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