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

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Lemuel
3 months ago
I agree, 600 K sounds right based on the specs.
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Jessenia
3 months ago
Wait, are you guys serious? 600 K seems too low!
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Xochitl
3 months ago
Definitely 500 K, that's the max for two X-Bricks.
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Dorethea
4 months ago
I thought it was higher, like 1 million?
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Johnetta
4 months ago
It's 600 K IOPS for sure!
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Fredric
4 months ago
I thought the maximum mixed read/write IOPS was 500K, but I might be mixing it up with another model.
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Emogene
4 months ago
I have a vague memory that the maximum IOPS for two X-Bricks is higher than 300K, but I’m not confident about the exact number.
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Percy
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question last week, and I feel like the answer was around 600K, but I can't recall the exact details.
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Hester
5 months ago
I think I remember something about the XtremIO arrays being really powerful, but I'm not sure if it's 600K or 500K for the mixed IOPS.
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Candra
5 months ago
I've got a strategy for this. I'll start by looking up the technical details on the XtremIO X2 array and then try to calculate the maximum IOPS.
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Gracia
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of this question. I'll need to make sure I understand the requirements before answering.
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Juliana
5 months ago
Okay, I think I can work this out. I just need to remember the key performance characteristics of the XtremIO X2 system.
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Gregoria
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a very specific question. I'll have to review the technical specs to try to figure out the maximum IOPS rate.
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Felice
5 months ago
I'm not too familiar with the XtremIO X2 array, so I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Maryann
11 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
11 months ago
'D) 300 K' seems like a reasonable choice for the maximum mixed read/write IOPS rate.
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Tatum
11 months ago
I'm leaning towards 'B) 600 K' as the maximum mixed read/write IOPS rate.
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Jerry
11 months ago
I think 'A) 1000 K' is the correct answer.
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Dudley
12 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
12 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
11 months ago
D) 300 K
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Edda
11 months ago
C) 500 K
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Nada
11 months ago
B) 600 K
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Deane
11 months ago
A) 1000 K
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Flo
1 year 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
1 year 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
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is B) 600 K.
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Miriam
1 year 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
11 months ago
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Dalene
12 months ago
User 1
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Shelia
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) 1000 K.
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