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Question 58

Which of the following apply to how distributed search works? (Choose all that apply.)

    Correct Answer: A, C, D

    In a distributed search architecture, the search head is responsible for dispatching searches to the search peers. The peers then run searches in parallel and return their portion of the results to the search head. The search head consolidates the individual results and prepares reports based on the search criteria. The search peers do not pull data from forwarders; they only process search requests from the search head.

Discussion
giubalOption: A

The correct answer is A, C and D as reported from system administrato pdf Users log on to the search head and run reports: – The search head dispatches searches to the peers – Peers run searches in parallel and return their portion of results – The search head consolidates the individual results and prepares reports

AmithOption: A

A,C and D

okseyOption: A

yea, ACD it is

ApisOption: A

A, C & D are correct

Analyst_BKOption: A

A, C & D are correct, as reported from system administrator pdf

Sandy_1988Options: ACD

A,C and D are the options correct

Marco63Option: A

Of course is A,C,D!

kolaturkaOptions: ACD

A. The search head dispatches searches to the peers. C. Peers run searches in parallel and return their portion of results. D. The search head consolidates the individual results and prepares reports. In a distributed search architecture, the search head is responsible for dispatching searches to the search peers. The peers then run the searches in parallel and return their portion of the results to the search head. The search head then consolidates the individual results and prepares reports based on the search criteria. The search peers do not pull data from forwarders; they only process search requests from the search head.