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Splunk Exam SPLK-2002 Topic 9 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for Splunk's SPLK-2002 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 9
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What is the logical first step when starting a deployment plan?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Tanja
6 months ago
I'm going with D, but I'm also going to need a coffee the size of my head to get through this exam. Anyone else feeling like they're about to climb Mount Everest with a toothpick?
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Marvel
6 months ago
D, all the way. Can't build a house without a blueprint, and you can't build a deployment plan without requirements. Seems pretty straightforward to me.
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Shoshana
5 months ago
Absolutely, starting with collecting requirements from stakeholders ensures everyone is on the same page from the beginning.
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Mee
5 months ago
I agree, D is crucial for setting the foundation of the deployment plan. It's like setting the roadmap for success.
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Ilene
5 months ago
D is definitely the way to go. Without clear requirements, the deployment plan will be all over the place.
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Shawna
6 months ago
I disagree, I believe the first step should be to collect the initial requirements for the deployment from all stakeholders.
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Amber
6 months ago
I think the logical first step is to gather statistics on the expected adoption of Splunk for sizing.
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Caitlin
6 months ago
I'm going with C. Gotta get those stats on expected adoption so you can size the solution properly. Don't want to end up with a Splunk cluster that's either way too big or way too small, you know?
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Edward
6 months ago
B seems like the logical first step to me. You need to know what you're actually going to deploy before you can start planning, right? Anything else is just putting the cart before the horse.
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Magda
6 months ago
D) Collect the initial requirements for the deployment from all stakeholders.
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Aracelis
6 months ago
A) Inventory the currently deployed logging infrastructure.
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Jules
6 months ago
B) Determine what apps and use cases will be implemented.
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Dorthy
6 months ago
D is the way to go. You can't build a solid deployment plan without understanding the requirements first. Gotta start with the basics, you know?
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Goldie
6 months ago
Definitely, it sets the foundation for the entire plan.
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Herminia
6 months ago
Agreed, without collecting the initial requirements, it's hard to move forward with the deployment process.
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Lucy
6 months ago
D is definitely the logical first step. It sets the foundation for a successful deployment plan.
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Chauncey
6 months ago
I agree, understanding the requirements is crucial for a successful deployment.
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