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A network administrator is reviewing north-south traffic to determine whether a security threat exists. Which of the following explains the type of traffic the administrator is reviewing?

A.
Data flowing between application servers
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A.
Data flowing between application servers
B.
Data flowing between the perimeter network and application servers
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B.
Data flowing between the perimeter network and application servers
C.
Data flowing in and out of the data center
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C.
Data flowing in and out of the data center
D.
Data flowing between local on-site support and backup servers
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D.
Data flowing between local on-site support and backup servers
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

North-south traffic is any communication between components of a data center and another system, which is physically out of the boundary of the data center. It is also referred to as client-server traffic, as it usually involves requests from end users or external applications to the data center resources. For example, when a user accesses a web application hosted in a data center, the traffic between the user's browser and the web server is considered north-south traffic.

asked 02/10/2024
Bashar Deeb
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