NSE6_FML-6.2 Exam Discussions & Posts
Rohit Sharma
Commented on June 28, 2025
Question no 50 answer is B not A
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Rohit
Commented on June 28, 2025
In question 34 the answer is correct but the image is not it's from a different question
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Prasad
Commented on June 28, 2025
Questions are valid and correct Answers
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ar1506
Commented on June 28, 2025
Question 68 - Reference link is broken and Question and Answers are mixed up as well.
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ar1506
Commented on June 28, 2025
for question 64 - D seems more appropriate but then Request Latency is also a major factor affecting end users.
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kruzz
Commented on June 28, 2025
Question 54 both will run and store procedure can remain inactive again if it's condition is not matched
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F.Sulaiman
Commented on June 28, 2025
Q20: B
The goal is to achieve 99.99% availability, which typically requires:
Multiple virtual machines deployed across multiple availability zones for high availability and redundancy.
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Niks
Commented on June 28, 2025
Question 36 answer is A
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Tojan
Commented on June 28, 2025
Good reference thank you
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HK
Commented on June 28, 2025
Very Helpful course :)
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DeeJay
Commented on June 28, 2025
QUESTION: 183
The correct answer is: Cold site
Explanation:
Here's a quick breakdown of each Disaster Recovery (DR) concept:
Hot site: Fully operational and mirrors the primary site. Failover is nearly immediate (minutes to hours).
Warm site: Partially prepared site with some systems and data, but may require additional configuration or data syncing. Takes hours to a few days to become operational.
Cold site: A site with basic infrastructure (power, HVAC, etc.), but no active systems or up-to-date data. Takes weeks to become fully operational.
Active-active approach: All sites are operational simultaneously, sharing the load and providing immediate failover.
Since the failover will take four weeks to become fully operational, this best fits the definition of a Cold site.
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