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Dell EMC Exam D-MSS-DS-23 Topic 3 Question 7 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-MSS-DS-23 exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 3
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William
16 days ago
I'm sorry, but did you say 'Dell Unity All Flash'? I thought this was a question about my Dell Unity Disco Ball edition. Excuse me while I go check the manual for my answer.
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Dortha
1 days ago
A) Larger I/O size
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Lashawnda
18 days ago
B all the way! Less physical space means more room for those essential snack stashes. You know, to fuel the late-night troubleshooting sessions.
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Vivan
28 days ago
I'm going with C. Efficient utilization of front-end ports is crucial for maximizing the capabilities of an all-flash array. Who needs more physical space when you've got lightning-fast connectivity, am I right?
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Freeman
1 months ago
I'm torn between A and B. Larger I/O size could provide a performance boost, but the space savings from higher capacity drives is also really important. Hmm, tough choice.
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Royal
1 days ago
User 2: I see your point, but saving physical space with higher capacity drives can also be beneficial.
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Noelia
1 months ago
User 1: I think larger I/O size is more important for performance.
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Lili
2 months ago
Definitely B. Larger drives mean less physical space is used, which is a major benefit in a Dell Unity All Flash array. Efficiency is key in these high-performance systems.
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Lemuel
15 days ago
User 2
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Izetta
1 months ago
User 1
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Benedict
2 months ago
Efficient utilization of front end ports is crucial for scalability, so I would go with option C.
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Rex
2 months ago
I think less physical space is used with higher capacity drives, making it more cost-effective.
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Meaghan
2 months ago
Higher capacity drives provide larger I/O size, which improves performance.
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