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156-835 Exam - Question 3


One single Appliance supports 1M concurrent connections. How many concurrent connections will support Security Group of 2 Appliances?

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Correct Answer: A

A single appliance supports 1 million concurrent connections. When you have two appliances in a Security Group, the total concurrent connections are generally additive, meaning the capacities are combined. Thus, with two appliances, the group should support 2 million concurrent connections.

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pojkofd00mOption: D
Dec 4, 2022

In a SG, concurrent connection is 50% of total

mucha
Jan 13, 2023

source ?

auburnuyOption: A
May 20, 2023

When combining multiple appliances within a Security Group, the number of concurrent connections supported will depend on the specific configuration and the capabilities of the appliances involved. In most cases, the total number of concurrent connections will be additive. If a single appliance supports 1 million concurrent connections, and you have a Security Group consisting of two appliances, you can reasonably expect the Security Group to support a total of 2 million concurrent connections. Each appliance within the Security Group contributes its individual capacity, effectively doubling the total capacity of concurrent connections.

faithlesssOption: D
Sep 25, 2023

Every single connection will be shared between two appliances - Active and Backup . So calculation = ( single appliance capacity x number of appliances ) / 2 1M x 2 / 2 = 1