Answer:
c. 4 to 6
Explanation:
According to the VMware, a virtual machine software company widely known for producing the virtualization software, which is capable of making computer hardware components to be compartmentalized into various virtual layers, recommended the best practices of virtual CPU per core to be running 4 to 6.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option C
Answer:
b. The Hello timer as configured on the root switch.
Explanation:
There are differrent timers in a switch. The root switch is the only forwarding switch in a network, while non root switches blocks traffic to prevent looping of BPDUs in the network. Since the root switch is the only forwarding switch, all timing configuration comes from or is based on the configuration in the root.
The hello timer is no exception as the nonroot switch only sends 802.1D DTP hello BPDU messages forwarded to it by the root switch and its frequency depends on the root switch hello timer.
Answer:
a goal development checklist
Explanation:
Answer:
To avoid conflicting uses of A register, few well-written programs follow the best practice, i.e, avoiding reference to M and vice versa. The programmer can use the A register to select either a data memory location for a subsequent C-instruction involving M, or an instruction memory location for a subsequent C-instruction involving a jump. Thus, to prevent the conflicting use of the A register, in well-written programs a C-instruction that may cause a jump (i.e., with some non-zero j bits) should not contain a reference to M, and vice versa.
Image is attached for better demonstration and understanding.
Answer:
Explanation:
The following code is written in Java. It is a very simple three line statement (assuming that the random library was imported) that chooses a random integer value between 5 and 5000 and prints it to the screen using the println statement.
Random rand = new Random();
int randomNum = rand.nextInt((5000 - 5) + 1) + 5;
System.out.println(randomNum);
The random number generator is initialized and given a value between 5 and 5000. Since random number Generator will generate a number between 0 and the given value then subtracting 5 from the initial generated number makes sure that it is not more than 5000 and then adding 1 and 5 after wards makes sure that it is more than 5 always.