156-215.80 · Question #418
Check Point ClusterXL Active/Active deployment is used when:
The correct answer is D. There is High Availability solution set up. ClusterXL Active/Active mode is deployed as part of a High Availability solution where both cluster members are simultaneously active to provide redundancy and continuous service availability.
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Check Point ClusterXL Active/Active deployment is used when:
Options
- AOnly when there is Multicast solution set up
- BThere is Load Sharing solution set up
- COnly when there is Unicast solution set up
- DThere is High Availability solution set up
How the community answered
(55 responses)- A7% (4)
- B2% (1)
- C4% (2)
- D87% (48)
Why each option
ClusterXL Active/Active mode is deployed as part of a High Availability solution where both cluster members are simultaneously active to provide redundancy and continuous service availability.
Multicast is one of two available ClusterXL synchronization modes alongside Unicast, and Active/Active operation is not restricted exclusively to Multicast configurations.
Load Sharing describes the traffic distribution behavior within an Active/Active cluster but is not the overarching solution category that defines when Active/Active is deployed.
Unicast is a ClusterXL synchronization mode option, but Active/Active deployment is not limited to Unicast and can operate with either Unicast or Multicast synchronization.
In Check Point ClusterXL, an Active/Active configuration operates within a High Availability architecture where all cluster members are online and processing traffic concurrently. This design ensures that if one member fails, the remaining active members continue handling connections without service interruption, fulfilling the core objective of High Availability.
Concept tested: Check Point ClusterXL Active/Active High Availability deployment
Source: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81.20/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81.20_ClusterXL_AdminGuide/Content/Topics-CXLG/ClusterXL-Overview.htm
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