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Huawei H13-629 Exam - Topic 2 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-629 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 2
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In deploying a backup network, in order to guarantee the best performance that can be brought to the iSCSI network, which the following statements are correct (multiple choice)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C, D

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Nieves
2 months ago
Wait, network card binding? Is that really necessary?
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Paola
2 months ago
B makes sense, VLANs help with traffic management.
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Altha
3 months ago
C seems a bit extreme, routing can be useful sometimes.
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Deangelo
3 months ago
D is spot on, I've seen bottlenecks with GE bandwidth.
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Julio
3 months ago
A is definitely a good idea for performance.
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Suzan
3 months ago
Deploying the backup network in the LAN sounds right, but I wonder if there are any downsides to that approach.
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Edna
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where bandwidth was a concern, and I think using network card binding is definitely a good strategy to improve performance.
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Boris
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about avoiding routing transmission; it seems like it could be important, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Latia
4 months ago
I remember discussing VLANs in class, and I think separating the backup network into VLANs could help with performance.
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Tambra
4 months ago
Ah, the network card binding tip is a good strategy to increase backup bandwidth. I'll make sure to consider that option.
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Doug
4 months ago
The part about avoiding the backup network via routing transmission is throwing me off. I'll have to re-read that part carefully.
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Luz
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the difference between deploying the backup network in the LAN versus using separate VLANs. I'll need to think that through.
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Stefania
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Tommy
7 months ago
Ah, the age-old backup network conundrum. Where's the option for 'just pray it works'? Asking for a friend.
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Trevor
7 months ago
B and D, no doubt. Gotta keep that backup network isolated and crank up the bandwidth! This is a no-brainer, folks.
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Kiley
7 months ago
I'd go with A and C. Keeping the backup network on the LAN and avoiding routing transmission seem like the most straightforward approach.
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Gregg
6 months ago
I think dividing the backup network into separate VLANs on the switch is also important.
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Justine
6 months ago
I agree, keeping the backup network on the LAN makes sense.
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Evan
7 months ago
Definitely D! Gigabit Ethernet can be a bottleneck, and using network card binding is a smart way to boost performance.
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Isaac
6 months ago
Avoiding the backup network via routing transmission can help improve performance as well.
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Sheron
7 months ago
I think dividing the backup network into separate VLANs on the switch is also a good idea for performance.
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Alyce
7 months ago
I agree, using network card binding can definitely help increase backup network bandwidth.
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Stephania
7 months ago
I believe D) GE bandwidth has often been the performance bottleneck backup performance, consider the use of network card binding is also important for increasing bandwidth.
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Oliva
7 months ago
I agree with Adelina, dividing the backup network into separate VLANs can help improve performance.
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Adelina
7 months ago
I think B) On the switch, divide the backup network into separate VLANs is correct.
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Andrew
7 months ago
I think B and D are the best options. Separating the backup network into VLANs and using network card binding to increase bandwidth are both great strategies.
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Annabelle
7 months ago
Using network card binding to increase bandwidth is definitely a good idea for improving backup network performance.
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Nickie
7 months ago
I agree, separating the backup network into VLANs can help optimize performance.
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