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A security architect is tasked with designing a highly resilient, business-critical application. The application SLA is 99.999%.


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Select the network, power, and server components for the appropriate locations to achieve application resiliency.

A component should be selected for each location, and components may be selected more than once.

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AriGarcia
Highly Voted 3 months ago
Internet Firewall Firewall Layer 3 Device Active Router Layer 3 Device Active Router Load Balancer Web Server A Web Server B Power Supply A Power Supply A Power Supply B Power Supply B Generator UPS A UPS B
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Totaltrash
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Hello, Could you please clarify this further or write it better on how to add it to the diagram? Thank you.
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5f29b54
Most Recent 1 month, 3 weeks ago
1.active/active router 2. active/standby router x3 3. Load Balancer 4.Web Server A Web Server B 5.UPS A/UPS B Generator. Firewall has nothing to do with making network not fail.
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7796fc7
1 month, 2 weeks ago
No firewalls?
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KSoLL
1 month, 3 weeks ago
I think I solved it, Using the OSI Model to position everything. Going to start from Internet going following down the lines. (Both lines will be the same answer since it going to follow to one line into the data center. From Internet >> Load Balancers >> Active-Active Firewall >> IPS >> Active Active Routers >> Layer 3 devices (Level 3 Switch) >> NIC (going to 2 different web servers A & B) || The 2 Web A&B servers going to have an SAN component & a Cloud Service Provider. Example how its going to look in the boxes [SAN] [Cloud Service Provider] [SAN] [Cloud Service Provider]. Next its going to connect to an UPS A for web server A and UPS B for web server B. And the last box connecting to the 2 UPS is an Generator.
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KSoLL
1 month, 3 weeks ago
So, Arrow going Right - Internet >> Load Balancer >> Active Active Firewall >> IPS Arrows going Left - Internet >> Load Balancer >> Active Active Firewall >> IPS From IPS >> Active Active Router >> Layer 3 Devices >> NIC (Web Server A&B) Web Server A >> SAN & CSP >> UPS A >> Generator Web Server B >> SAN & CSP >> UPS B >> Generator
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KSoLL
1 month, 3 weeks ago
The only thing I am unsure of is the IPS. Both for all the other slots I'm sure of. Having 2 different Web Server with their own SAN and CSP will increase redundancy. since if one fails the other web server can still operate
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KSoLL
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Alright Final answer So, Arrow going Right - Internet >> Active Active Firewall >> Load Balancer >> Active Active Router Arrows going Left - Internet >> Active Active Firewall >> Load Balancer >> Active Active Router From Active Active Router >> IPS >> Layer 3 Devices >> NIC (Web Server A&B) Web Server A >> SAN & SAN >> UPS A >> Generator Web Server B >> CSP & CSP >> UPS B >> Generator
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KSoLL
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Discard everything I said this might be wrong. Might be Internet >> Firewall >> Load Balancer >> Router >> IPS >> Layer 3 Switch Now I am debating if web server A should have 2 SAN and the other web server have 2 CSP
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Th0masDav1s
2 months ago
Does anyone have a link to a Diagram of the correct answer?
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9149f41
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Internet | v Load Balancers | v Cloud Service Provider |-----------------------| v v Active-Active Firewalls Layer 4 Firewall | v Datacenter |-----------------------| v v UPS A / Power Supply B Generator | v Active-Active Routers | v Server Supply A / B | v Proxy | v SOVIET Ring | v Layer 3 Device
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9149f41
2 months, 2 weeks ago
graph TD Internet --> LB[Load Balancers] LB --> FW[Active-Active Firewalls] FW --> R[Active-Active Routers] R --> WS[Web Servers A & B] P1[UPS A] -.-> WS P2[UPS B] -.-> WS classDef power fill:#f9f,stroke:#333 class P1,P2 power style LB fill:#aef style FW fill:#faa style R fill:#afa style WS fill:#fea
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Jstott23
2 months, 1 week ago
Any chance you can show picture? The graph didn't display in this post. Trying to get a visual for reference. Thanks
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