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CompTIA CV0-004 Exam - Topic 1 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's CV0-004 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 1
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You are a cloud engineer working for a cloud service provider that is responsible for an

IaaS offering.

Your customer, who creates VMs and manages virtual storage, has noticed I/O bandwidth issues and low IOPS (under 9000).

Your manager wants you to verify the proper storage configuration as dictated by your service level agreement (SLA).

The SLA specifies:

. Each SFP on the hypervisor host must be set to the maximum link speed

allowed by the SAN array. . All SAN array disk groups must be configured in a RAID 5.

. The SAN array must be fully configured for redundant fabric paths. . IOPS should not fall below 14000

INSTRUCTIONS

Click on each service processor to review the displayed information. Then click on the drop-down menus to change the settings of each device as necessary to conform to the SLA requirements.

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Suggested Answer: A

Based on the SLA requirements and the information provided in the diagram:

For the Hypervisor:

Slot A fiber channel card:

Port 1 link speed should be set to 16 Gbps since it's connected to Fabric switch A which supports 16 Gbps.

Port 2 link speed should be set to 8 Gbps because it's connected to Fabric switch B which supports up to 8 Gbps.

Slot B fiber channel card:

Port 1 link speed should be set to 16 Gbps since it's connected to Fabric switch A which supports 16 Gbps.

Port 2 link speed should be set to 8 Gbps because it's connected to Fabric switch B which supports up to 8 Gbps.


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Ashton
3 months ago
I’m surprised they’re experiencing issues with those specs.
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Sharen
3 months ago
Just checked, all SFPs are set to max speed. That's good!
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Portia
3 months ago
Wait, RAID 5? Isn’t that a bit outdated for high IOPS needs?
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Deonna
4 months ago
Totally agree, anything below that is a red flag!
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Ilda
4 months ago
IOPS should definitely be above 14,000 for optimal performance.
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Marjory
4 months ago
I recall that redundant fabric paths are crucial for avoiding single points of failure. I just hope I remember how to verify that configuration correctly.
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Ardella
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the IOPS requirement. Was it 14000 or 9000? I need to double-check that before making any changes.
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Stevie
4 months ago
I think I practiced a similar question about RAID configurations. RAID 5 should help with redundancy, but I’m not sure if it’s the best choice for performance.
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Delmy
5 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of setting the SFP link speed to match the SAN array. I hope I don't mix that up during the exam.
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Dino
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a good handle on this. Time to start clicking around and making the necessary changes to meet the SLA. Shouldn't be too difficult.
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Stephania
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the IOPS requirement. 14000 seems pretty high, I wonder if there's something I'm missing there.
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Reiko
5 months ago
No problem, I've dealt with issues like this before. I'll just need to verify the RAID configuration on the SAN array and ensure the redundant fabric paths are set up correctly.
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Casey
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems a bit tricky. I'll need to carefully review the SLA requirements and make sure I understand them fully before I start changing any settings.
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Twanna
5 months ago
Okay, let's take a look at this step-by-step. First, I need to check the SFP link speeds on the hypervisor host and make sure they are set to the maximum allowed by the SAN array.
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Tula
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The question is asking about the phase where further investigation is justified, so I'll need to consider the definitions of each phase to determine the best answer.
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Van
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of the options. I'll need to re-read them closely to make sure I understand the distinctions between the different plans.
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Laine
5 months ago
I've worked with AACC and AAMS before, so I'm pretty confident I can handle this. The key is understanding how AACC uses AAMS for media processing and the specific integration methods.
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Avery
5 months ago
I think it's 'Primary' since that's often used for initial configurations, but I'm not fully confident about the specifics.
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Jeannetta
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the redundancy protection levels. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Colby
2 years ago
We must ensure IOPS are above 14000 to meet SLA requirements.
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Toi
2 years ago
Redundant fabric paths are essential for ensuring high availability.
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Tijuana
2 years ago
Configuring all SAN array disk groups in RAID 5 should improve performance.
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Annelle
2 years ago
I believe setting the SFP on the hypervisor host to maximum link speed is crucial.
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Layla
2 years ago
I think we need to review the SLA requirements carefully.
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Torie
2 years ago
I am feeling nervous about this question in the exam.
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Annabelle
2 years ago
I think we need to aim for IOPS above 14000 as per the SLA to improve performance.
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Dorthy
2 years ago
It's also important to ensure that all SAN array disk groups are configured in RAID 5 for redundancy.
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Ammie
2 years ago
We should verify if the SFP on the hypervisor host is set to the maximum link speed.
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Eun
2 years ago
I agree, the SLA specifies specific requirements that we need to meet.
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Hyun
2 years ago
I think we need to check the storage configuration to solve the I/O issues.
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Audra
2 years ago
Okay, let's break this down step-by-step. First, we need to check the SFP link speeds and make sure they're maxed out. Then, we'll tackle the RAID 5 and redundant fabric paths.
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Rebbecca
2 years ago
Hmm, RAID 5, redundant fabric paths, and 14,000 IOPS? Sounds like we've got our work cut out for us. I'm feeling the pressure already!
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Kerry
2 years ago
Alright, let's see what we've got here. Looks like we've got some SLA requirements to meet, and we need to make sure the storage config is up to snuff.
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Laurene
2 years ago
Whoa, this question is a real brain-teaser! I'm not sure I have all the networking chops to tackle this one, but let's give it a shot.
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Dahlia
2 years ago
Great job! Everything looks good now. We've successfully verified the storage configuration.
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Afton
2 years ago
I think we got this! Let's adjust the settings on the devices to conform to the requirements.
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Dorian
2 years ago
Make sure that the IOPS do not fall below 14000 as specified in the SLA.
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Denae
2 years ago
The SAN array must also be fully configured for redundant fabric paths.
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Theodora
2 years ago
Don't forget that all SAN array disk groups must be configured in a RAID 5 for the SLA requirements.
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Albina
2 years ago
We need to make sure the SFP on the hypervisor host is set to the maximum link speed allowed by the SAN array.
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Hubert
2 years ago
Let's start by reviewing the information displayed on the service processors.
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