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In a scenario where a network administrator is tasked with integrating Cisco Meraki\'s API into an existing network management system, they need to ensure that the API calls are efficient and secure. The administrator decides to implement rate limiting to prevent abuse of the API. If the API allows a maximum of 100 requests per minute per user, how would the administrator configure the system to handle a scenario where 5 users are concurrently accessing the API? Additionally, what considerations should be taken into account regarding the security of the API keys used in the integration?
The administrator should configure the system to allow a total of 500 requests per minute, ensuring that each user can make up to 100 requests, while also implementing secure storage and transmission of API keys.
The administrator should limit the total requests to 100 per minute for all users combined, as this is the maximum allowed by the API, and should not worry about API key security since they are not sensitive.
The administrator should configure the system to allow 200 requests per minute, as this would accommodate two users making the maximum requests, and should store API keys in plaintext for ease of access.
The administrator should implement a system that allows unlimited requests but monitors the usage patterns to identify potential abuse, while also using a public repository for API key storage.

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