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Dell EMC Exam D-XTR-MN-A-24 Topic 2 Question 20 Discussion

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Maryann
1 months ago
I'm gonna go with 'D) 300 K' because it sounds the most reasonable. Although, maybe 'A) 1000 K' is the answer and the engineers at XtremIO are just showing off.
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Eve
15 days ago
'D) 300 K' seems like a reasonable choice for the maximum mixed read/write IOPS rate.
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Tatum
18 days ago
I'm leaning towards 'B) 600 K' as the maximum mixed read/write IOPS rate.
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Jerry
23 days ago
I think 'A) 1000 K' is the correct answer.
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Dudley
1 months ago
300K IOPS? That's cute. My toaster can probably do more than that. Just kidding, but this is a serious storage system we're talking about.
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Lavonne
1 months ago
500K IOPS? That's like, what, a million IOPS per second? Wait, that doesn't make sense. Math is hard.
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Jamika
9 days ago
D) 300 K
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Edda
11 days ago
C) 500 K
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Nada
14 days ago
B) 600 K
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Deane
26 days ago
A) 1000 K
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Flo
2 months ago
600K IOPS? That's a lot of I/O, but I'm not sure if it's the 'maximum' achievable. Guess I'll have to do some research on the XtremIO specs.
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Shelia
2 months ago
But the XtremIO X2 array is known for its high performance, so I still think A) 1000 K is the right choice.
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Sheron
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) 600 K.
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Miriam
2 months ago
Wow, I can't even imagine the kind of processing power needed to hit 1000K IOPS! That's a serious beast of a system right there.
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Precious
1 months ago
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Dalene
1 months ago
User 1
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Shelia
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) 1000 K.
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