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Dell EMC D-AV-DY-23 Exam - Topic 1 Question 14 Discussion

An Dell Avamar customer needs to estimate how much time it will take to replicate 3 TB of Avamar Source server data to their target server, given root-to-root migration. Using iperf, it is determined that data will be transferred at 54 GB/hour between the two Avamar servers.How many hours will it take to replicate to the target?
B) 81
A) 76
C) 89
D) 99

Dell EMC D-AV-DY-23 Exam - Topic 1 Question 14 Discussion

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An Dell Avamar customer needs to estimate how much time it will take to replicate 3 TB of Avamar Source server data to their target server, given root-to-root migration. Using iperf, it is determined that data will be transferred at 54 GB/hour between the two Avamar servers.

How many hours will it take to replicate to the target?

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Aron
1 day ago
54 GB/hour? I doubt that’s the actual transfer rate.
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Junita
7 days ago
I thought it would take longer, honestly.
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Willis
12 days ago
I agree, that sounds right!
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Kent
17 days ago
Wait, are we sure about that speed? Seems off.
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Marlon
22 days ago
It’ll take about 56 hours to replicate 3 TB at 54 GB/hour.
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Andra
27 days ago
I remember that 54 GB/hour is a bit tricky to work with in terms of TB, so I need to convert that properly first.
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Filiberto
1 month ago
I feel like I might be overthinking this. Is it really just a straightforward division?
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Fabiola
1 month ago
I recall a similar question where we had to calculate replication time, and I think we used a formula involving total size and speed.
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Fannie
1 month ago
I think we need to divide the total data by the transfer rate, but I'm not sure if I remember the exact numbers.
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