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GAQM Exam CCCP-001 Topic 1 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for GAQM's CCCP-001 exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 1
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Management has implemented a policy which states that the OS, the swap file, and data must each reside on its own disk. The virtualization administrator has deployed a VM from a template that has one virtual disk configured. Which of the following steps MUST the administrator take to comply with policy?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Eric
2 months ago
This question is a real brain-teaser, but I think I've got it. Option D - adding three virtual disks - is the only way to fully comply with the policy. No need to get fancy with partitions.
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Joanna
2 months ago
Oh, I get it now. The policy states that each component must be on its own disk, so option A is the correct choice. Adding two more virtual disks is the way to go.
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Lizette
27 days ago
C) Create three partitions on the existing virtual disk
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Shelba
29 days ago
B) Create two partitions on the existing virtual disk
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Alishia
2 months ago
A) Add two virtual disks to the VM
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Veronica
2 months ago
Haha, I'm not even going to consider option B. Creating two partitions? That's like putting a square peg in a round hole. Option D is the clear winner.
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Jeffrey
1 months ago
Yeah, option B doesn't really make sense in this scenario. Option D is the best choice for sure.
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Yesenia
2 months ago
I agree, option D is the most straightforward solution. It's better to have each component on its own disk.
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Diane
2 months ago
Option D is definitely the way to go. Adding three virtual disks will allow us to comply with the policy easily.
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Jackie
3 months ago
Option C is the answer here. Creating three partitions on the existing virtual disk will allow us to segregate the OS, swap file, and data as required. Elegant solution!
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Dolores
2 months ago
Agreed, creating three partitions on the existing virtual disk is the way to go.
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Willie
2 months ago
Option C is the best choice. It will help us comply with the policy.
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Giovanna
3 months ago
Hmm, I think option D is the way to go. Adding three virtual disks seems like the most straightforward way to comply with the policy. Less risk of messing up the partitions.
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Ira
2 months ago
Yeah, option D is the most efficient way to ensure each component is on its own disk.
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Carissa
2 months ago
I think it's better to play it safe and go with option D.
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Chana
2 months ago
Adding three virtual disks would definitely make it easier to comply with the policy.
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Alesia
3 months ago
I agree, option D seems like the easiest solution.
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Ricarda
3 months ago
That's a good point, having three partitions could work too. It all depends on how the policy is interpreted.
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Percy
4 months ago
I disagree, I believe creating three partitions on the existing virtual disk would also comply with the policy.
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Ricarda
4 months ago
I think the administrator should add two virtual disks to the VM.
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