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Dell EMC D-PSC-MN-01 Exam - Topic 1 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PSC-MN-01 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
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What is the rack size of an F600 node?

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The Dell PowerScale F600 node occupies 1U of rack space. It is designed to provide high performance and density in a compact form factor, making it suitable for data centers with limited rack space.

Dell PowerScale F600 Overview:

Form Factor: The F600 is a 1U rack-mounted node.

All-Flash Storage: Equipped with NVMe SSDs for high-speed data access.

Performance: Ideal for workloads requiring low latency and high throughput.

Rack Space Considerations:

Efficient Use of Space: The 1U size allows for more nodes to be installed within a standard 42U rack.

Scalability: Easy to scale out by adding additional 1U nodes to the cluster.

Benefits of 1U Form Factor:

Reduced Footprint: Saves physical space in the data center.

Energy Efficiency: Lower power consumption per node compared to larger form factors.

Cooling Efficiency: Easier to manage cooling requirements with smaller units.

Dell PowerScale Reference:

Dell EMC PowerScale F600 Specification Sheet:

Lists the physical dimensions, including the 1U rack height.

Dell EMC PowerScale Technical Overview:

Provides detailed information on the F600's architecture and benefits.

Hardware Installation Guides:

Offer instructions on installing the F600 node in a rack, confirming its 1U size.


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Ashton
3 months ago
Definitely 2U, I've worked with them before.
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Nadine
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure it's not 3U?
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Troy
3 months ago
Totally agree, 2U is correct!
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Myra
4 months ago
It's 2U for the F600 node.
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Kyoko
4 months ago
I thought it was 4U at first, but 2U makes sense.
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Dorsey
4 months ago
I vaguely remember the F600 being 4U, but that seems a bit large. I should have reviewed the specs more thoroughly.
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Tarra
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards 1U, but I could be wrong. I need to double-check my notes on rack sizes.
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Royal
4 months ago
I practiced a question like this, and I feel like it was 3U. I hope I’m not mixing it up with another model.
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Pamella
5 months ago
I think the F600 node is 2U, but I’m not completely sure. I remember something about it being compact.
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Rhea
5 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on the details provided in the question. The F600 node model is the important clue we need to determine the correct rack size.
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Haley
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I don't have much experience with rack sizes for specific node models. Any tips on how to approach this?
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Margurite
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down step-by-step. The question is asking about the rack size of an F600 node, so I need to research the specifications for that model.
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Theron
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is 2U, since that's a common rack size for nodes.
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Sherita
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Lamonica
8 months ago
If it's not 2U, I'm quitting this exam and becoming a professional cat juggler instead.
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Florinda
6 months ago
B) 2U
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Juliann
6 months ago
A) 3U
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Elliott
6 months ago
B) 2U
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Glenn
8 months ago
A) 3U
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Cherrie
8 months ago
I'm going with the classic 3U rack size. It's the Goldilocks of server sizes - not too big, not too small, just right.
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Daron
8 months ago
Woah, 4U? That's like, a mini-fridge sized server! I bet it has enough power to mine Bitcoin while playing Crysis.
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Rolf
7 months ago
I think it's actually 3U, not 4U.
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Ahmad
7 months ago
Yeah, it's pretty big for a server.
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Jovita
9 months ago
Come on, everyone knows that 1U servers are for tiny desktops, not real data center equipment. It's gotta be a 2U, right?
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Lajuana
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's 4U.
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Felix
8 months ago
No way, it has to be 2U.
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Cordelia
9 months ago
I think it's actually 3U.
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Virgilio
9 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's 4U, but now I'm not so sure after hearing different opinions.
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Adolph
9 months ago
I believe it is 2U, based on the specifications I read.
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Mindy
9 months ago
The F600 node is definitely a 1U server, no doubt about it.
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Alfred
9 months ago
Are you sure? I thought it was 2U.
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Shannon
9 months ago
Actually, it is 1U. I'm sure of it.
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Alaine
9 months ago
No, I believe it is 3U.
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Felicia
9 months ago
I think the rack size of an F600 node is 1U.
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James
9 months ago
I think the rack size of an F600 node is 3U.
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