200-301 · Question #1138
200-301 Question #1138: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct arrangement maps configuration management terms to their descriptions in logical order: 'agent' refers to software installed on managed nodes that communicates with a central server; 'push' describes the model where the configuration server sends configurations out to
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Drag and Drop Question Drag and drop the configuration management terms from the left onto the descriptions on the right. Not all terms are used. Answer:
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The correct arrangement maps configuration management terms to their descriptions in logical order: 'agent' refers to software installed on managed nodes that communicates with a central server; 'push' describes the model where the configuration server sends configurations out to nodes; 'provision' means to set up and configure a system for use; 'agentless' describes a method that requires no software installed on managed nodes (using SSH/WinRM instead); and 'post' refers to sending data to a server after a configuration event. These terms represent distinct operational models and actions within configuration management workflows, and each maps uniquely to its description. The term 'pull' is not used because in this context the described behavior aligns with 'push' (server-initiated delivery), and 'pull' would describe nodes fetching their own configurations from a central server.
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