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What is the purpose of provisioning.
The correct answer is B. Provisioning allows modules that are licensed be granted appropriate resource levels.. Provisioning on a BIG-IP system allocates appropriate system resources, such as CPU, memory, and disk space, to licensed modules, ensuring they operate effectively.
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What is the purpose of provisioning.
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- AProvisioning allows modules that are not licensed to be fully tested.
- BProvisioning allows modules that are licensed be granted appropriate resource levels.
- CProvisioning allows the administrator to activate modules in nonstandard combinations.
- DProvisioning allows the administrator to see what modules are licensed, but no user action is ever
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(46 responses)- A2% (1)
- B91% (42)
- C2% (1)
- D4% (2)
Why each option
Provisioning on a BIG-IP system allocates appropriate system resources, such as CPU, memory, and disk space, to licensed modules, ensuring they operate effectively.
Provisioning does not allow testing of unlicensed modules; modules must be licensed before they can be provisioned and made operational.
Provisioning in BIG-IP systems is the process of allocating system resources (CPU, memory, disk I/O) to specific licensed modules, such as LTM, ASM, or AFM, to ensure they have the necessary resources to function correctly. This step is crucial after installing a license to make the modules operational.
Provisioning enables the activation of licensed modules, but it primarily concerns resource allocation and does not specifically allow for "nonstandard combinations" of module activation.
Provisioning is an active step where the administrator allocates resources and enables modules; it's not merely a view-only function for licensed modules.
Concept tested: BIG-IP system module provisioning
Source: https://techdocs.f5.com/kb/en-us/products/big-ip_ltm/manuals/product/bigip-system-essentials-11-4-0/4.html
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