Which approach allows the Gateway configuration to be completely backed up into a manageable size in the least amount of time?

You intend to upgrade a Check Point Gateway from R65 to R76. To avoid problems, you decide to
back up the Gateway. Which approach allows the Gateway configuration to be completely backed
up into a manageable size in the least amount of time?

You intend to upgrade a Check Point Gateway from R65 to R76. To avoid problems, you decide to
back up the Gateway. Which approach allows the Gateway configuration to be completely backed
up into a manageable size in the least amount of time?

A.
snapshot

B.
database revision

C.
backup

D.
upgrade export



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Pepe

Pepe

C.
D have not sense in a gateway

JD

JD

who decided that D is the right answer? Is that the one needed to pass the exam?
cause I agree with pepe it should be c

Farid

Farid

If it’s SPLAT you’re wrong:
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk54100&partition=General&product=Security#1.3
“Backup: You only can restore it to the same OS, same Check Point version and patch level. ”
So it would be Answer D: upgrade_export

If it’s about GAIA I would prefer Answer A Snapshot
https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk108902#System%20Backup%20(and%20System%20Restore)

Farid

Farid

Because on GAIA backup seems to be fixed to a version, so an upgrade from R65 to R71 wouldn’t be possible