What type of access have you provided for your now repository?

You administer an Oracle Solaris 11 server. You created an IPS repository and set the pkg
publisher origin. You did not configure the pkg/service service.
What type of access have you provided for your now repository?

You administer an Oracle Solaris 11 server. You created an IPS repository and set the pkg
publisher origin. You did not configure the pkg/service service.
What type of access have you provided for your now repository?

A.
a file interface repository

B.
a local host-only repository

C.
a testing-interface repository

D.
a pkg.depotd configured interface

Explanation:

Note:
You might want a local IPS repository for the following reasons:
Performance and security. You do not want your client systems to go to the Internet to retrieve
new software packages or update existing packages.
Replication. You want to ensure that you can perform the same installation next year that you
perform today.
Custom packages. You want to include your own IPS package in the same repository with Oracle

Solaris OS packages.



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