C. controller-based allows for fewer network failures, while traditional increases failure rates
D. controller-based provides centralization of key IT functions, while traditional requires distributed management functions
Regarding the controller-based network, A and E are not benefits.
I don't know if C is true, but B and D are.
So B and D
C would make sense because it reduces the possibility for human error to cause an outage but B is more obvious and it also includes the issue with errors in the answer.
Guys, Cisco itself has shared some numbers that show that a Controller-Based network does help your network to have fewer network errors throughout the time.
Controller based can have fewer network errors than traditional networking while configuration. Answer C takes about network failures and not configuration errors which should not increase or decrease with the use of controllers.
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