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HPE0-J68 Exam - Topic 9 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-J68 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 9
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Your customer has very low deduplication ratio of their Linux VMs farm which is hosted on a HPE Alletra 9000 Which fllesystem type could cause this?

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Gladis
3 months ago
I disagree, I’ve seen good dedup ratios with EXT4.
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Allene
3 months ago
Wait, EXT4 can have low dedup too? That’s surprising!
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Vannessa
3 months ago
XFS is pretty solid, not sure it’s the issue here.
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Rueben
4 months ago
I think Btrfs would actually perform better for deduplication.
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Darrin
4 months ago
Definitely EXT3, it's known for lower deduplication.
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Merilyn
4 months ago
I feel like EXT3 might be the culprit here, but I can't recall the specifics on how it impacts deduplication.
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Gilma
4 months ago
Btrfs is known for its snapshot capabilities, which might affect deduplication ratios, but I need to double-check that.
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Elliot
4 months ago
I think EXT4 is generally good for deduplication, but I could be mixing it up with EXT3.
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Helaine
5 months ago
I remember reading that XFS can have issues with deduplication, but I'm not entirely sure why.
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Rene
5 months ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. I think the answer is C - Btrfs. That file system doesn't have the same deduplication features as some of the others, which could lead to a low deduplication ratio.
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Linwood
5 months ago
Based on my understanding, Btrfs is the file system that would likely result in low deduplication. It doesn't have the same deduplication capabilities as some other file systems.
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Kayleigh
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I'm not sure which file system type would cause low deduplication on a Linux VM farm. I'll need to review my notes on file system features.
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Karl
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the different file system types and how they might impact deduplication.
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Erasmo
5 months ago
I'm a bit stumped on this one. I know the different file system types have varying deduplication capabilities, but I'm not sure which one would specifically cause low deduplication on a Linux VM farm. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Candida
5 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. If the gage is technically capable, why would we need to purchase a new machine? That doesn't seem like the right solution here.
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Antonio
5 months ago
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Jenelle
10 months ago
As an avid Linux enthusiast, I can say with confidence that Btrfs is the way to go. It's the file system of the future, or at least the one that makes the least sense in the present.
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Lawanda
10 months ago
D) EXT3? Really? That's like asking which dinosaur would be best for a space mission. Come on, this has to be Btrfs!
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Justa
8 months ago
C) Btrfs
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Angella
8 months ago
B) EXT4
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Lettie
8 months ago
A) XFS
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Erinn
10 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm leaning towards A) XFS, as it's not known for its deduplication capabilities, especially on a high-end storage system.
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Eleonora
8 months ago
EXT3 is definitely not the filesystem type to use for deduplication, so that's probably not the cause.
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Carmen
9 months ago
EXT4 is also not known for its deduplication abilities, so that could be a factor as well.
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Casie
9 months ago
I'm not sure about Btrfs, but I know that EXT3 is definitely not known for its deduplication features.
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Justine
9 months ago
I've heard that Btrfs has better deduplication features, maybe that could be the issue.
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Oren
9 months ago
I've heard that EXT4 is also not great for deduplication, so that could be a possibility too.
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Herschel
9 months ago
I think you might be right, XFS is not the best for deduplication.
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Francesco
10 months ago
I think you might be right, XFS is not the best for deduplication.
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Tammi
10 months ago
I'm going with B) EXT4. It's a widely-used and optimized file system that should provide good deduplication performance on enterprise storage like the HPE Alletra 9000.
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Nohemi
10 months ago
Hmm, that's interesting. Maybe the customer needs to consider switching to a different filesystem type for better deduplication ratio.
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Stanton
10 months ago
I disagree, I believe EXT4 could be the culprit here.
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Nohemi
11 months ago
I think the filesystem type causing the low deduplication ratio could be XFS.
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Aliza
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) Btrfs. It's known to have lower deduplication ratios compared to other file systems like XFS and EXT4.
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Ilda
9 months ago
Yes, Btrfs could be the reason for the low deduplication ratio in this case.
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Zachary
9 months ago
I agree, Btrfs is known for its lower deduplication ratios.
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Colette
9 months ago
I think EXT4 might also be a good option for higher deduplication ratios.
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Hoa
10 months ago
Yes, Btrfs could definitely be the cause of the low deduplication ratio in this case.
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Claribel
10 months ago
I agree, Btrfs is known for its lower deduplication ratios.
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Herminia
10 months ago
I would go with A) XFS, it's known for better deduplication ratios compared to Btrfs.
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Vallie
10 months ago
I agree, Btrfs is not as efficient in deduplication as XFS or EXT4.
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Roxane
10 months ago
I think the answer is C) Btrfs. It's known to have lower deduplication ratios compared to other file systems like XFS and EXT4.
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Lettie
11 months ago
But XFS is known to have issues with deduplication, that's why I think it's the reason.
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Benton
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe EXT4 could be the culprit here.
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Lettie
11 months ago
I think the filesystem type causing low deduplication ratio could be XFS.
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