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In a data center environment, a network engineer is tasked with gathering performance metrics from a set of servers to identify potential bottlenecks. The engineer decides to use SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) to collect data on CPU utilization, memory usage, and network throughput. After configuring the SNMP agents on the servers, the engineer notices that the data collected shows significant discrepancies in CPU utilization across similar servers. What could be the most likely reason for these discrepancies, and how should the engineer approach the data gathering to ensure accuracy?
The SNMP polling interval may be set too high, causing missed data points during peak usage times.
The servers are running different operating systems, leading to variations in how CPU utilization is reported.
The SNMP community strings are incorrectly configured, resulting in incomplete data collection.
The network infrastructure is experiencing latency, affecting the transmission of SNMP traps.

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