Free Cisco 300-415 Actual Exam Questions - Question 10 Discussion
server for 251 to 1000 devices in software version 20.4.x?
A imo, 4 vCPUs with 16 GB RAM fits better for 251-1000 devices.
I’m ruling out D and C since 2 vCPUs or 8 vCPUs feel off for that device range. Between A and B, maybe RAM matters more than CPU here, so does 16 GB seem like the must-have for stability?
B tbh, 4 vCPUs seem right and 8 GB RAM might still handle up to 1000 devices if load isn’t too heavy. Option A might be safer, but B isn’t totally out of the question.
A/B? Thinking 4 vCPUs is definitely needed, but 8 GB RAM might be too low for stable performance with over 250 devices, so 16 GB seems safer. C feels like overkill.
It’s not D for sure, 2 vCPUs and 4GB seems way too low to handle up to 1000 devices efficiently. Between the others, B with 4 vCPUs and 8GB looks a bit light on RAM but might be the official minimum. C with 8 vCPUs feels like overprovisioning for this scale based on previous docs I saw. So A with 4 vCPUs and 16GB RAM probably balances CPU and memory best for solid performance without going overboard.
Maybe C makes sense since handling up to 1000 devices likely needs more CPU power and RAM than just 4 vCPUs and 16 GB, so 8 vCPUs and 16 GB RAM fits better.
A/B? I think 4 vCPUs make sense, but not sure if 8 or 16 GB RAM is needed for that many devices.