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CompTIA Exam SY0-601 Topic 4 Question 86 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's SY0-601 exam
Question #: 86
Topic #: 4
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A utility company is designing a new platform that will host all the virtual machines used by business applications. The requirements include

* A starting baseline of 50% memory utilization

* Storage scalability

* Single circuit failure residence

Which of the following best meets all of these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Freeman
12 months ago
Network load balancing (Option C) could be a good solution, but I'm not sure it would provide the level of storage scalability needed. Hmm, tough choice.
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Val
12 months ago
Haha, connecting dual PDUs to redundant power supplies (Option A) sounds like a recipe for a power outage! I think we can do better than that.
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Long
12 months ago
I'm not so sure about that. Deploying multiple large NAS devices for each host (Option D) could also provide the storage scalability and redundancy needed.
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Alesia
11 months ago
C: Configuring network load balancing for multiple paths could help with memory utilization and scalability.
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Casie
11 months ago
B: Connecting dual PDUs to redundant power supplies might also help with single circuit failure residence.
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Irving
11 months ago
A: I think deploying multiple large NAS devices for each host could work for storage scalability and redundancy.
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Luz
12 months ago
That could work too, but I think network load balancing is a more efficient solution.
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Elly
12 months ago
But wouldn't deploying multiple large NAS devices for each host also meet the requirements?
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Lenora
12 months ago
Option B seems like the most logical choice here. Transitioning to an IaaS provider would provide the scalability and redundancy needed to meet the requirements.
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Hermila
11 months ago
C: Plus, it would be easier to maintain the starting baseline of 50% memory utilization with an IaaS provider.
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Mammie
11 months ago
B: It makes sense, having a single circuit failure residence is crucial for uninterrupted service.
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Carry
11 months ago
A: I agree, transitioning to an IaaS provider would definitely help with scalability and redundancy.
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Wilson
11 months ago
C) Configuring network load balancing for multiple paths
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Barabara
11 months ago
That's a good point. It would definitely help with scalability and redundancy.
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Weldon
12 months ago
B) Transitioning the platform to an IaaS provider
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Beckie
1 years ago
I agree with Luz, network load balancing can help with scalability and resilience.
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Luz
1 years ago
I think the best option is C) Configuring network load balancing for multiple paths.
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