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An Ethernet switch has eight ports and all ports must be operational for 24hours from Monday through Friday. However, failures of Port 6 occur within the week as follows:
Tuesday = 6AM to 8AM
Thursday = 5PM to 10PM
Friday = 7AM to 9AM
What is the MTBF of Port 6?
Which data deduplication method would a cloud service provider use when storing back up data at their location?
Cloud service providers use source-based method when performing a backup from consumer's location to their location.
What set of components are part of a block-based storage array controller?
Front-end ports connect the storage array controller to the host servers, while back-end ports connect it to the disk drives. The cache provides temporary storage for frequently accessed data to speed up I/O operations. Link control cards manage communication between the front-end and back-end ports.
What is a benefit of using a Scale-Out NAS system vs. general purpose file servers?
An organization is planning to adopt pre integrated systems to deploy compute, network, storage, and management functions as a single engineered solution.
Which approach should the organization adopt?
Pre-integrated systems are vendor-provided solutions that combine compute, network, storage, and management functions as a single engineered solution. This approach is also known as a converged infrastructure or a hyper-converged infrastructure. The vendor provides pre-configured, pre-tested hardware and software components that work together seamlessly. The pre-integrated system reduces the complexity of building and deploying IT infrastructure, while also improving performance, scalability, and reliability. This approach is different from a DIY (do-it-yourself) approach, where an organization builds its infrastructure from individual components, and a DCaaS (Data Center as a Service) approach, where the organization outsources its entire data center to a third-party provider. Reference: Section 1.7 Converged Infrastructure, page 62.
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