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Huawei H13-629 Exam - Topic 5 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-629 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 5
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When planning the parameter settings of the N8500 (V200R001) file system, the following description is incorrect

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Suggested Answer: D

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Emily
1 day ago
I vote for A as well. Striped systems can handle more than 8 columns.
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Millie
6 days ago
D seems fine to me. Quotas help manage large document counts effectively.
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Annalee
11 days ago
I’m leaning towards A being incorrect. 8 columns can limit performance.
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Ellsworth
17 days ago
I feel like C is off too. RAID groups and columns should match, but not always.
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Gilbert
22 days ago
Agreed, B doesn't make sense. Smaller block sizes are usually better.
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Vicky
27 days ago
Wait, 1000W documents? That seems excessive!
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Aliza
2 months ago
C) makes sense, RAID groups should match the columns.
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Estrella
2 months ago
B) sounds right, 8192 is a good choice for large systems.
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Sean
2 months ago
I agree, A) is misleading.
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Ellsworth
2 months ago
Quota for 1000W documents? What is this, the Library of Congress?
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Elenora
2 months ago
C) makes the most sense to me. Gotta match those RAID groups, you know?
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Moon
2 months ago
A) is just plain wrong. 8 columns? That's way too few for a modern file system.
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Sharan
3 months ago
D) is definitely the incorrect one here. Who needs 1000W documents anyway?
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Omer
3 months ago
B) seems like the most reasonable option to me.
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Stefan
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question where the number of columns in a striped file system was linked to RAID groups, so I think C is actually correct.
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Rolland
3 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like the block size in option B could be different for file systems over 1TB. I might need to double-check that.
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Annmarie
3 months ago
Ah, I see what they're getting at now. I think option C is the one that's incorrect based on the description provided.
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Lelia
3 months ago
This looks like a classic trick question. I bet the answer is not as straightforward as it seems at first glance.
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Corazon
4 months ago
I think option B is incorrect. 8192 block size seems too high for 1TB.
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Irma
4 months ago
I think option A sounds a bit off. I remember something about striped file systems allowing more than 8 columns in certain scenarios.
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Caprice
4 months ago
Okay, let me try to break this down. I think the key is understanding the relationship between file system type, RAID groups, and performance considerations.
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Mitsue
4 months ago
Option D seems reasonable, but I can't recall if the quota recommendation is specifically tied to the number of documents. It feels like it could be context-dependent.
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Rosenda
4 months ago
A) is definitely wrong, it can go beyond 8 columns.
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Viki
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about the correct answer here. The details on striped file systems and block sizes are a bit confusing.
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Malika
5 months ago
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'll need to carefully review the options and think through the file system settings.
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