The correct answer isC. In R81 and higher, Check Point policy installation logic distinguishes betweenLegacy DumpandModern Dump. This distinction is part of the newer policy installation architecture, where some policy data can be prepared in a modern, optimized format instead of passing through the older legacy flow. Legacy Dump follows the traditional path where policy data requires verification, conversion, code generation, and compilation before being transferred to the Security Gateway. Modern Dump is the optimized path where policy data is prepared with pre-generated code and does not require the same additional compilation or verification stage before transfer. Option A is wrong because CPD and CPM are daemons/processes, not the two database dump types. Option B invents a “Monitoring Dump” category that is not part of policy installation terminology. Option D is also wrong because FWD is a gateway/logging-related daemon and AUM is not one of the database dump types. Reference topic:Policy Installation Flow / Legacy Dump and Modern Dump.
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