The correct answer isC. A Modern Dump is an optimized policy-installation database dump in which policy data is already prepared with pre-generated code. The key exam point is that this pre-generated policy data doesnotrequire the same additional verification or compilation stage before being transferred to the Security Gateway. Option A is wrong because Modern Dump is not simply a PostgreSQL version feature. Option B is wrong because this question is about policy installation, not Gaia backup/export behavior. Option D is too aggressive and misleading. Modern Dump optimizes the flow, but it does not mean CPM arbitrarily bypasses the proper policy installation architecture and directly pushes rules to the gateway outside the Check Point installation process. The correct operational interpretation is that Modern Dump reduces the work normally associated with the legacy path. The prepared policy package can proceed to transfer more efficiently because the required code is already generated. Reference topic:Modern Dump / Policy Installation Optimization.
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