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You are responding to the customer's RFP and are at the point of documenting design decisions that were not specified in the RFP or the RFP questions. What are valid examples of assumptions made that should be presented to the customer during the response? (Choose three.)

  • A. The customer has technical staff that is capable of implementing the proposed equipment.
  • B. The customer budget is sufficient to afford the proposed solution.
  • C. Optional monitoring systems (syslog, flow collectors) exist.
  • D. Sufficient space and power exist to rack and turn up the proposed equipment.
  • E. Vendor equipment availability will meet customer project timelines.
  • F. Adequate virtual machine resources exist to successfully install required or optional management systems.
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Suggested Answer: BDF 🗳️

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emankcin01
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: CDF
Normally it's assumed that existing MDF/IDF rooms have support rack space, power, cooling, and data center resources needed for VMs. Always good to check Should not assume budget or technical staff, so best option is C.
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emankcin01
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: DF
Normally it's assumed that existing MDF/IDF rooms have support rack space, power, cooling, and data center resources needed for VMs. Always good to check
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