A network administrator is reviewing north-south traffic to determine whether a security threat exists. Which of the following explains the type of traffic the administrator is reviewing?
A.
Data flowing between application servers
B.
Data flowing between the perimeter network and application servers
C.
Data flowing in and out of the data center
D.
Data flowing between local on-site support and backup servers
C. Data flowing in and out of the data center
North-south traffic typically refers to the data flow between the internal network (data center) and external networks, such as the internet or other remote networks. It involves data going in and out of the data center or internal network perimeter.
Therefore, the correct answer is C. Data flowing in and out of the data center.
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