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Huawei Exam H13-629 Topic 1 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-629 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 1
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OceanStor 18500 uses RAID 2.0+ virtualization architecture. Which statement is false about planning and configuring storage with RAID 2.0+?

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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Luther
2 months ago
So, the OceanStor 18500 is like the ocean itself - deep, mysterious, and full of surprises. Just don't try to swim in it without a life jacket!
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Della
2 months ago
Three storage tiers, each with their own RAID policy? Wow, talk about customization! I hope I don't get too lost in all the options.
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Thersa
6 days ago
Don't worry, with some planning, you'll be able to optimize your storage efficiently.
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Long
9 days ago
I like having the ability to tailor the storage configuration to specific requirements.
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Solange
10 days ago
It can be overwhelming, but it allows for flexibility in meeting different performance and capacity needs.
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Charlette
2 months ago
The hot spare space coming from each member disk? That sounds a bit weird, I wonder how that works in practice.
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Tarra
26 days ago
So, each disk contributes a portion of its space to act as a hot spare for the entire pool.
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Lilli
1 months ago
Yes, that's correct. It helps in ensuring high availability in case of disk failures.
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Angelica
2 months ago
I think the hot spare space is distributed among all the disks in the storage pool.
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Elvis
2 months ago
Hmm, the 8D+1P RAID policy requires at least 9 SAS disks? That makes sense, you need that extra disk for parity.
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Christiane
14 days ago
Regenia: I see. It's interesting how the hot spare space in a storage pool comes from each member disk.
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Regenia
16 days ago
Colby: Exactly. It's important to plan and configure storage properly to ensure optimal performance and data protection.
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Colby
17 days ago
User 2: So, if you have a storage pool using that policy, you must have at least 9 SAS disks in the owning disk domain.
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Howard
18 days ago
User 1: Yes, that's correct. The extra disk is needed for parity in the 8D+1P RAID policy.
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Dewitt
20 days ago
Alexia: Good to know. Thanks for the information!
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Alexia
29 days ago
Geoffrey: Exactly. It's important to plan and configure storage properly to avoid any issues.
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Geoffrey
1 months ago
User 2: So, if I want to use that RAID policy, I need to make sure I have enough SAS disks.
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Billy
1 months ago
User 1: Yes, that's correct. The extra disk is for parity in case one fails.
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Howard
3 months ago
Why do you think that?
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Svetlana
3 months ago
Wait, so we can create both thick and thin LUNs in the same storage pool? That's pretty neat, I guess they're trying to give us more flexibility.
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Leandro
2 months ago
That's right, it does give us more flexibility in planning and configuring storage.
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Cristina
2 months ago
Yes, both thick and thin LUNs can be created in the same storage pool.
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Gerald
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the false statement is D.
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Howard
3 months ago
I think the false statement is C.
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