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A company that replicated the production environment in a cloud environment is starting to use a load balancer to evenly distribute requests between both environments. Which of the following does this scenario best describe?

  • A. High availability
  • B. NIC teaming
  • C. FHRP
  • D. Configuration backup
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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e5c1bb5
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: A
NIC teaming (or network bonding, link aggregation) is a technology that allows multiple NICs to operate as a single logical interface. distribute requests evenly makes me thing HA so... A? anybody care to weigh in?
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ETQ
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Load balancing is literally the definition and the purpose of NIC Teaming. Per Microsoft: NIC Teaming, also known as load balancing and failover (LBFO), allows multiple network adapters on a computer to be placed into a team for the following purposes: Bandwidth aggregation. Traffic failover to prevent connectivity loss in the event of a network component failure. So the question is idiotic, since it could be both, but I suppose "NIC teaming" isn't really a scenario, more of a configuration.
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5H4K1R
12 months ago
Only answer that makes sense :)
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