Check Point Certified Security Expert (CCSE) R81 — Question 67
What is Dynamic Balancing?
Answer options
- A. It is a ClusterXL feature that switches an HA cluster into an LS cluster if required to maximize throughput.
- B. It is a feature that uses a daemon to balance the required number of firewall instances and SNDs based on the current load.
- C. It is a new feature that is capable of dynamically reserve the amount of Hash kernel memory to reflect the resource usage necessary for maximizing the session rate.
- D. It is a CoreXL feature that assigns the SND to network interfaces to balance the RX Cache of the interfaces.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer, B, describes how Dynamic Balancing utilizes a daemon to manage firewall instances and SNDs in response to load changes. Option A incorrectly describes ClusterXL's capabilities, while C misrepresents the purpose of the feature regarding Hash kernel memory. Option D relates to CoreXL but does not accurately define Dynamic Balancing.