Q: 4
Which security monitoring data type requires the largest storage space?
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Option D makes sense because full packet capture stores every bit of network traffic, not just metadata or summaries. Compared to session or transaction data, this takes up way more disk space. I think that's what Cisco wants here, unless they've changed something recently. Open to correction if anyone has seen otherwise.
Option D. saw a similar question in an old exam report and it was full packet capture for max storage every time.
Nah, D. Full packet capture needs way more space since it keeps every bit of network traffic, not just metadata or summaries. Statistical data (B) can grow but it's always aggregated and way smaller than saving raw payloads. Seen similar exam practice stick with D for this one, unless there's some weird scope I missed.
A is wrong, D. Full packet capture fills up storage way faster than the other options.
D , full packet capture takes the most storage by far compared to the rest.
D imo, similar question popped up in my exam practice and full packet capture always eats storage the fastest.
Session data and transaction data are way lighter than full packet captures. D, not B. Saw this on a practice set and full packet capture always needed the most storage, since it's literally raw network traffic.
D imo. Full packet capture flips the answer since it stores all packet contents not just metadata or summaries.
Its D, and you can double-check that in the official Cisco guide or by running some packet capture labs. Pretty sure every practice exam points to full packet capture using way more space than the rest. Disagree?
Full packet capture (D) eats up way more storage than the others. You're saving every single bit for all packets, not just summaries or metadata. Unless you're doing something weird with retention, D is the clear storage hog here. Pretty sure that's what Cisco aims for on this kind of question-someone correct me if I'm off.
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