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Huawei H13-527 Exam - Topic 1 Question 82 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-527 exam
Question #: 82
Topic #: 1
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FusionSphere quotes products based on the number of physical CPUs and virtual machines

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Whitley
3 months ago
Yep, that's how they calculate it!
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Alison
3 months ago
Wait, really? I always assumed it was just about the VMs.
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Jannette
3 months ago
Totally right, it's all about the physical CPUs!
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Geoffrey
4 months ago
I thought it was just virtual machines they considered?
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Eileen
4 months ago
That's correct, they do base it on physical CPUs.
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Lai
4 months ago
I feel like we discussed this in class, and it was definitely about both. I’m going with "Right."
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Carlee
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought it was just about the physical CPUs. Did we cover virtual machines in that context?
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Vicky
4 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned both physical and virtual aspects, so I’m leaning towards "Right."
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Launa
5 months ago
I think it’s based on physical CPUs, but I’m not entirely sure about the virtual machines part.
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Johnna
5 months ago
No problem, this seems like a pretty standard pricing question. I'll just need to identify the relevant factors and apply them.
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Allene
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording here. I'll need to make sure I'm interpreting the question correctly before answering.
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Leah
5 months ago
Okay, the key is to focus on the pricing factors - physical CPUs and virtual machines. I think I can work through this.
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Charlene
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure I fully understand the question. I'll need to read it over a few times.
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Paris
5 months ago
This looks straightforward, I think I can handle this one.
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Franchesca
10 months ago
Well, with a pricing model like that, no wonder FusionSphere is the talk of the data center. Simplicity at its finest!
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Broderick
9 months ago
Well, with a pricing model like that, no wonder FusionSphere is the talk of the data center. Simplicity at its finest!
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Geraldine
9 months ago
B) Right
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Rolande
9 months ago
A) Wrong
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Stephen
10 months ago
Haha, who needs a calculator when you've got FusionSphere's user-friendly pricing? This is a piece of cake!
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Sherron
10 months ago
Of course it's right! I'm practically an expert on FusionSphere's pricing model now. Bring on the next question!
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Rene
10 months ago
Totally correct. I'm glad FusionSphere keeps it simple - no need to get bogged down in complex pricing structures.
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Apolonia
9 months ago
Totally correct. I'm glad FusionSphere keeps it simple - no need to get bogged down in complex pricing structures.
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Glynda
9 months ago
B) Right
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Xochitl
9 months ago
A) Wrong
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Trinidad
10 months ago
That's right, FusionSphere's pricing model is based on the number of physical CPUs and virtual machines. Gotta love those straightforward licensing terms!
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Izetta
10 months ago
I see your point, Chery. But I still think pricing based on CPUs and VMs is fair.
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Chery
11 months ago
A) Wrong. It should be based on other factors like storage or memory usage.
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Izetta
11 months ago
B) Right. It makes sense to price based on the resources being used.
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