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What is a benefit of using Cisco Tetration?
The correct answer is A. It collects telemetry data from servers and then uses software sensors to analyze flow. Cisco Tetration's primary benefit is its ability to collect extensive telemetry data from servers and network devices, utilizing software sensors to analyze application flows and behavior.
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What is a benefit of using Cisco Tetration?
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- AIt collects telemetry data from servers and then uses software sensors to analyze flow
- BIt collects policy compliance data and process details.
- CIt collects enforcement data from servers and collects interpacket variation.
- DIt collects near-real time data from servers and inventories the software packages that exist on
How the community answered
(58 responses)- A93% (54)
- B2% (1)
- C2% (1)
- D3% (2)
Why each option
Cisco Tetration's primary benefit is its ability to collect extensive telemetry data from servers and network devices, utilizing software sensors to analyze application flows and behavior.
Cisco Tetration provides comprehensive visibility into data center traffic by collecting telemetry data from various sources, including server agents and network devices, and then uses analytics to understand application dependencies and behavior, which is fundamental for microsegmentation and policy enforcement.
While Tetration can support policy enforcement, 'collects policy compliance data and process details' is not its most distinct or primary benefit description.
'Collects enforcement data from servers and collects interpacket variation' does not accurately describe the core functionality or benefit of Tetration.
While Tetration does collect near-real-time data, focusing solely on 'inventories the software packages' is too narrow and doesn't capture its main benefit of flow analysis for security and operations.
Concept tested: Cisco Tetration functionality and benefits
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/tetration/q-and-a-c67-739327.html
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