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Dell EMC Exam D-PVM-OE-01 Topic 7 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PVM-OE-01 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 7
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What is the maximum capacity per array in a PowerMax 8500?

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Suggested Answer: D

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The PowerMax 8500 is a high-end storage array designed for enterprise environments with demanding capacity requirements. The maximum capacity per array in a PowerMax 8500 is 24 petabytes effective (PBe).

This means that after considering data reduction technologies like deduplication and compression, the array can store up to 24 petabytes of usable data.

Why other options are incorrect:

A . 8 PBe, B. 18 PBe, C. 20 PBe: These values are lower than the actual maximum capacity of the PowerMax 8500.

Reference and documents of Dell's public documentation for PowerMax Operate v.2:

Dell PowerMax 8500 Hardware Information Guide: This guide provides detailed technical specifications for the PowerMax 8500, including its maximum capacity. You can find this document on the Dell Support website by searching for 'PowerMax 8500 Hardware Information Guide.'

Dell PowerMax Family: Essentials and Best Practices Guide: This guide offers a general overview of the PowerMax family, including the 8500 model and its key features and capabilities.


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Rolland
2 months ago
D) 24 PBe, no doubt. It's the biggest number, so it must be the right answer. I mean, who doesn't love a little overkill when it comes to storage?
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Ardella
1 months ago
I think you're right. More storage is always better!
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Ardella
1 months ago
D) 24 PBe, no doubt. It's the biggest number, so it must be the right answer.
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Maryann
2 months ago
Hmm, you might be right. 20 PBe does seem like a reasonable capacity for the array.
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Nettie
2 months ago
I'm going with B) 18 PBe. It's a nice, even multiple of 9 PBe, which is the standard unit of storage these days, right?
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Erinn
27 days ago
I'm leaning towards C) 20 PBe. It seems like a solid amount of storage for the PowerMax 8500.
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Sherill
1 months ago
I agree with you, B) 18 PBe does sound like a good choice. It's a nice round number.
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Britt
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I would go with A) 8 PBe. It seems like a reasonable amount.
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Tiera
2 months ago
I think it's actually D) 24 PBe. That's a lot of storage capacity!
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Joseph
2 months ago
I believe it's 20 PBe, because that's the highest option given.
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Emelda
2 months ago
C) 20 PBe, that's my pick. Seems like a nice, round number that would make a storage admin's life a little easier.
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Daren
30 days ago
D) 24 PBe might be a bit too much for what I need.
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Refugia
1 months ago
C) 20 PBe, that's my pick. Seems like a nice, round number that would make a storage admin's life a little easier.
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Teddy
1 months ago
B) 18 PBe is a solid choice, but I think I'll go with C) 20 PBe.
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Peggy
2 months ago
A) 8 PBe seems a bit low for a PowerMax 8500.
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Nadine
2 months ago
Wow, 24 PBe? That's a lot of storage! I wonder if it comes with a forklift to move all that data around.
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Julieta
2 months ago
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Junita
2 months ago
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Maryann
2 months ago
I think the maximum capacity per array in a PowerMax 8500 is 24 PBe.
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