Option D seems to be the correct choice here. The "low" setting should limit the read rate to 200 MB/s on the particular RPA where the setting is applied.
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The wording in the options is quite technical, so I'll need to double-check my understanding before selecting an answer.
I'm pretty confident that the answer is B. Limiting the read rate to 10 MB/s across all RPAs in the cluster seems like the most logical outcome of a "low" throttling setting.
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. The question is asking about the result of setting the I/O throttling level to "low", so I need to focus on the details of each answer choice.
Ah, the joys of configuring storage systems. It's like trying to herd cats while juggling bowling balls. Let's hope the right answer doesn't *slip* away from us!
I think the result of configuring the I/O throttling level to 'low' is to limit the data parallelism and I/O parallelism on the particular RPA where the setting will permit a maximum read rate of 10 MB/s.
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