Most Check Point deployments use Gaia but which product deployment utilizes special Check Point code (with unification in R81.10)?
Most Check Point deployments use Gaia but which product deployment utilizes special Check Point code (with unification in R81.10)?
The correct answer is Scalable Platforms. Check Point's Chassis systems, known as Scalable Platforms, utilize special Check Point code, especially with the unification in R81.10. This is distinct and specific to these platforms compared to other deployments such as Enterprise Network Security Appliances, Rugged Appliances, and Small Business and Branch Office Appliances.
C is the correct answer. From Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R81.10 Guide (page 34): "Check Point’s Chassis systems are called Scalable Platforms and use special Check Point code (with unification in R81.10).": https://read.kortext.com/reader/pdf/2003557/34
Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R81.10 Guide (page 34): "Check Point’s Chassis systems are called Scalable Platforms and use special Check Point code (with unification in R81.10)."
I take that back, A - Enterprise network Security Appliances, under the Chassis Systems, Check Point’s Chassis systems are called Scalable Platforms and use special Check Point code (with unification in R81.10). This is out of the book the below B answer is part of the section of Enterprise Network Security Appliances
It is B - Rugged Appliances, since this is for R81.10. This is from the classroom book: Rugged Appliances Rugged appliances are small appliances with ruggedized hardware and Gaia embedded. The Check Point rugged appliance delivers next generation threat prevention for critical infrastructure and industrial control systems. The appliance deploys Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) security in harsh environments and remote locations. It operates in extreme temperatures and complies with industrial specifications for heat, vibration, and immunity to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Special features include desktop or DIN mount and AC/DC power.
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?action=portlets.DCFileAction&eventSubmit_doGetdcdetails=&fileid=111199
The answer is C
I agree with NineInchName and Blachy page 34 has the answer
Check Point’s Chassis systems are called Scalable Platforms and use special Check Point code (with unification in R81.10)
they used Gaia https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?action=portlets.DCFileAction&eventSubmit_doGetdcdetails=&fileid=111199
Honestly a poor question. I assumed it was referring to embedded Gaia which is used with the rugged appliances, but also branch/small office appliances use this. Maybe the scalable platforms is referring to the Maestro product line. But this uses Gaia.