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You know, I've actually worked with EMPS before. While they do use SQL for a lot of their config, I'm pretty sure they have some other data stores as well. I'm going with FALSE.
Ha! I bet the exam writers are sitting back and laughing at us right now, trying to figure out the 'gotcha' in this question. I'm going with FALSE just to be safe.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Storing everything in SQL seems a bit limiting. What if they need to store some config in a NoSQL database or something? I'm leaning towards FALSE on this one.
This is a tricky one. EMPS is a pretty broad system, so I'm not sure if it's fair to assume all of its configuration is stored in SQL format. There could be other ways they store data as well.
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