GeekInterview.com
   Home |  Tech FAQ  |   Interview Questions |  Placement Papers |  Tech Articles |  Learn |  Freelance Projects |  Online Testing |  Geeks Talk |  Job Postings |  Knowledge Base | Site Search |  Add/Ask Question

GeekInterview.com  >  Certification  >  Sun  >  310-051
Go To First  |  Previous Question  |  Next Question 
 310-051  |  Question 3 of 421    Print  
 
Which of the following are true about Passive Replication?
 
 
A             Primary Service and all replicas respond to all requests
B              Primary Service randomly delegates requests to one of the secondary replicas
C              Primary service handles all requests
D              State is periodically synchronized between the Primary service and all replicas
E              It is similar to hot backup
F              It is similar to Warm Backup
 
 
Choices C, D and F are correct.
 
In Passive Replication, the primary service handles all requests. The state of the replicas is periodically synchronized. In the event that the primary service fails, one of the replicas takes over after its state is synchronized (with log files, for example.) In concept, passive replication is similar to that of Warm Backups. Hence choices C, D and F are correct.
Only in Active Replication, the primary service and all replicas respond to all requests. Hence choice A is incorrect.
Choice B seems to indicate that Passive replication uses some kind of load distribution mechanism. Hence choice B is incorrect.
Passive replication is similar to warm backups as opposed to active replication, which is similar to hot backups. Hence choice E is incorrect.
 



  
Total Answers and Comments: 0 Last Update: N/A   
  
 Sponsored Links

 

No answers are posted for this question yet.
Be the first to answer it!


 Related Questions

Which of the following are true about Active Replication?  A             It is a fault-tolerance mechanismB              It is achieved by taking cold back upsC              Each replica attempts to process each request but extra calls may be intercepted via an interceptorD             
Choices A, C and F are correct. Active Replication is a fault tolerance mechanism where each replica is identical to the main service and attempts to service each request. An interceptor is used to 

 Which of the following are benefits of Server Clustering? A             ReplicationB              High SecurityC              Easy ManageabilityD              Load BalancingE             
 Choices A, D and E are correct. Through the use of replicas, server clusters increase the reliability and availability of a system. They provide a fault tolerance mechanism with load distribution 

 Which of the following are true about Passive Replication?  A             Primary Service and all replicas respond to all requestsB              Primary Service randomly delegates requests to one of the secondary replicasC              Primary service handles all requestsD             
 Choices C, D and F are correct. In Passive Replication, the primary service handles all requests. The state of the replicas is periodically synchronized. In the event that the primary service 

 CORBA is a standard for A             Messaging using virtual channels called QueuesB              Standardized development practicesC              Messaging using virtual channels called topicsD              Accessing distributed object
 Choice D is correct. Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is a standard for distributed communication involving applications written using different languages. Hence choice D is 

 RMI-IIOP does not provide which of the following capabilities?  A             Remote Method InvocationB              Stub DownloadsC              Objects pass by value (state only)D              Distributed Garbage Collection
 Choices B and D are correct. RMI-IIOP does not support Stub downloads and distributed garbage collection. Hence choices B and D are correct.Both Remote Method Invocation and Objects pass by 

 Which of the following are not true about Screen Scrapers? A             Screen scrapers function as Terminal Emulators on one end and as Object Interfaces on the other.B              Screen Scraping may be a useful tool when used in conjunction with the off-board servers.C              Changes to
 Choices C and D are correct. When using screen scrapers, any changes to the legacy user interface will also affect the new GUI. Also screen scraping is the best alternative only if the existing 

 Which of the following methods may be present in the Home Interface of an Entity Bean? A             create()B              findByPrimaryKey()C              remove()D              locateByPrimaryKey()E             
 Choices A, B and C are correct. The Home Interface provides methods for creation, location and removal of beans. Hence you could find create(), findByPrimaryKey() and remove() methods in the 

 Undefined Primary Keys refers to? A             Refers to Entity Beans that do not use Primary KeysB              Primary Keys that are defined during developmentC              Primary Keys that remain undefined until the bean is deployedD             
 Choice C is correct. One problem with container-managed persistence in EJB 1.0 was that the bean developer had to define the primary key during development. This forced the developer to make 

 Which of the following are valid life cycle states for a Stateless Session Bean? A             Does not ExistB              Pooled StateC              Method Ready PoolD              Passive
 Choices A and C are correct. The two valid states in a Stateless Session Bean's life cycle are 'Does Not Exist' and 'Method Ready Pool.' When Beans are not instantiated 

 Both CMT and BMT may be used with Entity and Session Beans. True or False? A             TrueB              False
 Choice B is correct With EJB1.1 only Session Beans with equal to 'Bean' can have bean-managed transactions. Entity Beans are not allowed to be BMT beans. Hence choice 


 Sponsored Links

 
Related Articles

Service Oriented Java Business Integration Review

Service Oriented Java Business Integration Review Introduction If you ve read through the texts which give you an introduction to SOA or Web Services you will often find them to be quite frustrating and the reason for this is because they spend too much time referencing business processes which are
 

Switched Multi Megabit Data Service (SMDS)

Switched Multi Megabit Data Service SMDS SMDS or Switched Multi Megabit Data Service is used to communicate on the Public Data Networks using the WAN networking technology The SMDS technology uses fiber or copper wires for networking There are many components in the SMDS networking environment that
 

Service Autonomy

Service Autonomy As Businesses continue to step up the process of constructing enterprise automation logic in the service format there is also an increasing need to step up both the efficiency and reliability that the services are intended to take on at run time This dire need is increased when it c
 

Service Oriented Infrastructure

Service Oriented Infrastructure Service Oriented Infrastructure is a systematic means for describing Information Technology infrastructures in the terms of a service The underlying principles of Service Oriented Infrastructure revert back to LDAP and Mainframe technologies among others Where Service
 

Service Reusability

Service Reusability One of the most vital principles of Service Oriented Architecture is that of service reusability And in today’ s day and age it can be said that we have been making a lot of progress towards improving both this central tenet and Service Oriented Architecture in general
 

Standardized Service Contract

Standardized Service Contract Standardized service contracts are one of the key Service Oriented Architecture principles They ensure that services that are in the same inventory of services are kept in compliance with contract design standards The services in a Service Oriented Architecture are able
 

Service Discoverability

Service Discoverability Service discovery protocols can be thought of as network protocols that allow for the automatic detection of both services and devices that are offered by a computer network’ s various devices There are a lot of service discovery protocols available In this article
 

Service Loose Coupling

Service Loose Coupling Loose coupling can be thought of as the resilient relationship that exists among two or more systems or companies that have some sort of relationship based on exchange Each transactional end should make its requirements explicit somehow and make very few if any assumptions abo
 

Service Encapsulation

Service Encapsulation What is Encapsulation In the realm of computer networking the term encapsulation is utilized to include data from an upper layer protocol in to a protocol on a lower layer Such a method of abstraction through networking allows many different layers to add on functionality and f
 

Service Composability

Service Composability The principle of Service Oriented Architecture known as Service Composability can be broken up into two basic principles Service Discoverability and Service Composition When it comes to the realm of Service Design a lot of attention is paid to the enabling of those characterist
 





About Us  |   Privacy Policy  |   Terms and Conditions  |   Contact  |   Site Map  |   Add Question  |   Propose Category  |   RSS Feeds  |   Articles Sitemap  |   Site Updates  |   Add Resource

Copyright © 2005 - 2008 GeekInterview.com. All Rights Reserved
Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape