Question 31

For a medium-sized business with periodic high usage periods, how should the Tableau Server node count be determined?

Correct Answer:C
Establishing a scalable node configuration that can accommodate periodic high usage A scalable configuration allows the business to efficiently handle periodic high usage periods while avoiding unnecessary costs during lower usage times. Option A is incorrect because deploying a large number of nodes for a medium-sized business can be cost-inefficient. Option B is incorrect as a minimal number of nodes may lead to performance issues during high usage periods. Option D is incorrect because considering node count is crucial for balancing performance and cost.

Question 32

A multinational corporation with various branches worldwide needs to integrate its Tableau Server with its existing corporate identity management system. What is the most appropriate identity store and authentication configuration?

Correct Answer:B
Active Directory with single sign-on (SSO) to integrate with the existing corporate identity management system Using Active Directory with SSO enables seamless integration with the corporation’s existing identity management system, ensuring a unified and secure authentication experience across all branches. Option A is incorrect because local authentication would create fragmented and inefficient user management. Option C is incorrect as it does not leverage the existing corporate identity management system, leading to unnecessary complexity. Option D is in-correct because manual setup for each user is inefficient and does not provide the security benefits of integrating with an existing system.

Question 33

When optimizing caching for Tableau Server to improve dashboard performance, which setting is most effective to adjust?

Correct Answer:B
Configuring the cache to be cleared at a regular, scheduled interval that aligns with the data refresh schedule Configuring Tableau Server’s cache to clear at regular intervals that align with the data refresh schedule can effectively balance performance with data freshness. This approach ensures that users receive relatively recent data while still benefiting from the performance improvements that caching provides. Option A is incorrect because refreshing the cache every time a view is loaded can negate the performance benefits of caching and may lead to unnecessary load on the server. Option C is incorrect as disabling caching entirely would prevent Tableau Server from leveraging cached data for faster performance. Option D is incorrect because while increasing RAM can enhance a server’s capacity, it does not directly optimize caching strategies related to dashboard performance.

Question 34

What is a crucial consideration when recommending a load testing strategy for a newly deployed Tableau Server environment?

Correct Answer:A
Testing with the maximum number of users simultaneously to assess the peak performance capacity When recommending a load testing strategy for Tableau Server, it is crucial to test with the maximum number of users simultaneously. This approach assesses the server’s peak performance capacity and helps identify potential bottlenecks or issues that could arise under maxi-mum load, ensuring that the server can handle high user demand. Option B is incorrect because focusing solely on complex dashboards does not provide a complete picture of the server’s performance under varying conditions. Option C is incorrect as conducting tests only during off-peak hours might not accurately reflect the server’s performance during normal operational loads. Option D is incorrect because limiting the testing to only a few selected reports does not fully stress test the server’s capacity to handle a realistic and diverse set of user demands.

Question 35

You have configured Tableau Server on a Linux system behind a reverse proxy, but users are experiencing intermittent access issues. What should be the first step in troubleshooting these proxy-related issues?

Correct Answer:B
Verifying the configuration settings of the reverse proxy, including URL rewriting and port forwarding rules When encountering access issues with Tableau Server configured be-hind a reverse proxy, the first step should be to verify the proxy’s configuration settings. This includes checking URL rewriting rules and port forwarding settings to ensure they are correctly routing traffic to and from Tableau Server. Misconfigurations in these settings can often lead to intermittent access problems. Option A is incorrect because increasing bandwidth is unlikely to resolve issues specifically related to proxy configuration. Option C is incorrect as changing the proxy soft-ware provider is not the first troubleshooting step and may not address the root cause of the issue. Option D is incorrect because installing a new SSL certificate on Tableau Server, while important for security, does not directly address proxy configuration issues.

Question 36

When configuring SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) for authentication in Tableau Server, which of the following steps is essential for successful integration?

Correct Answer:D
Importing the SAML provider’s metadata into Tableau Server for proper identity provider configuration Importing the SAML provider’s metadata into Tableau Server is a crucial step in configuring SAML for authentication. This metadata contains necessary information like the identity provider’s URL and certificate, which Tableau Server uses to establish a trust relationship and securely exchange authentication data. Option A is incorrect because automatic user provisioning within the SAML provider is not a requirement for SAML integration with TableauServer. Option B is incorrect as redirecting HTTP to HTTPS, while a good security practice, is not specific to the configuration of SAML authentication. Option C is incorrect as the SSL certificate is typically installed on the Tableau Server, not specifically for the SAML provider.

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