IBM M9510-747 - IBM Application Infrastructure Sales Mastery Test v1 Exam

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Based on tests in 2014 using the industry standard SPECjEnterprise benchmark for application server performance, how does WebSphere Application Server v8.5.5.x compare with Oracle WebLogic Server v12.x on a per core basis?

  • A. Approximately equivalent performance
  • B. WAS is at least 50% faster than WebLogic Server
  • C. WAS is at least 200% faster than WebLogic Server
  • D. WAS is at least 400% faster than WebLogic Server
  • E. WAS is at least 600% faster than WebLogic Server


Answer : B

Which of the following can indicate an opportunity for elastic caching?

  • A. Customer is having response time issues or performance problems with large databases such as Oracle or DB2
  • B. Have a requirement to handle large volumes of transactions with no negative impact to user response times
  • C. Need to provide data fault tolerance and integrity to avoid system failures that could negatively impact end users
  • D. All of the above
  • E. None of the above


Answer : C

Reference:
http://www-
03.ibm.com/systems/resources/servers_eserver_zseries_library_whitepapers_pdf_gm1306
18.pdf

Which of the following is true for WAS Liberty Core?

  • A. WAS Liberty Core supports the capabilities defined in the Java EE Web Profile specification.
  • B. WAS Liberty Core is a lightweight application server runtime for simple web and mobile applications.
  • C. Applications that run on WAS Liberty Core can be deployed onto any other edition of WAS except for WAS Community Edition
  • D. Both the startup time and the memory footprint of WAS Liberty Core are less than those of JBoss and Glassfish.
  • E. All of the above


Answer : B

Reference:
http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/appserv-was-liberty-core

Which of the following issues can be handled using capabilities provided in WAS Network
Deployment V8.5 and later releases?

  • A. Executive mandates to reduce IT operational management costs and complexity
  • B. Response times becoming unacceptable as concurrent transaction rates rise
  • C. Disruptions to application availability occurring during new version rollouts
  • D. Service Level Agreements for key customer applications not being reliably met during peak demand periods
  • E. All of the above


Answer : B

Explanation:
Reeference:
http://www-
01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSAW57_8.5.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.doc/ae/welc
_newinrelease.html

Which competitive comparison of the WebSphere Application Server family and Oracle
WebLogic Server is correct?

  • A. Oracle WebLogic Server provides a smaller range of functionality, features and operating system support compared to the WAS family. WebLogic is higher cost on average when comparing equivalent capabilities to WAS.
  • B. Oracle WebLogic Server provides the same range of functionality, features and operating system support as the WAS family. WebLogic is higher cost on average when comparing equivalent capabilities to WAS.
  • C. Oracle WebLogic Server provides the same range of functionality, features and operating system support as the WAS family. WebLogic is lower cost on average when comparing equivalent capabilities to WAS.
  • D. Oracle WebLogic Server provides a smaller range of functionality, features and operating system support as the WAS family. WebLogic is lower cost on average when comparing equivalent capabilities to WAS.


Answer : A

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