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Huawei H13-629 Exam - Topic 6 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-629 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 6
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The OceanStor 18500 uses the RAID 2.0 virtualization architecture. When planning to configure storage, which of the following is incorrect?

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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Jina
3 months ago
I’m not sure about that last one, seems too flexible for RAID setups.
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Socorro
3 months ago
Totally agree, the RAID 2.0 architecture supports multiple tiers.
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Gregoria
3 months ago
Wait, hot spare space is distributed on each disk? That sounds off.
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Celia
4 months ago
I think the minimum number of disks is actually 9 for that RAID policy.
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Niesha
4 months ago
A storage pool can create Thick and Thin LUNs, that's correct.
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Ciara
4 months ago
Option D sounds familiar; I believe the three storage tiers and different RAID strategies are part of the architecture, but I need to double-check that.
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Claudio
4 months ago
I recall something about hot spare space in RAID 2.0, but I'm confused if it's really distributed across all disks as mentioned in option C.
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Shawnta
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about option B; I feel like the minimum number of disks might be different depending on the RAID policy.
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Gearldine
5 months ago
I think option A is correct because I remember that thick and thin LUNs are common types in storage pools.
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Krissy
5 months ago
I've got a good handle on RAID configurations, so I think I can narrow this down and select the right answer.
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Dick
5 months ago
The RAID strategies and storage tiers are tripping me up a bit. I'll make sure to double-check my understanding of those concepts.
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Roosevelt
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I need to identify which of the options is incorrect regarding storage configuration. Gotta read through this carefully.
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Elvera
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the RAID 2.0 virtualization architecture. I'll need to review that part carefully.
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In
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Alana
9 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C. Who would even try to remember the minimum disk requirements? That's just too much trivia.
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Elmira
9 months ago
Option D looks good. The RAID 2.0 virtualization supports multiple storage tiers with different RAID strategies, as described.
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Caitlin
9 months ago
Ah, option C is the correct answer! The hot spare space is indeed distributed across the member disks in the RAID 2.0 architecture.
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Pa
8 months ago
You're correct! Option C is the incorrect one. The hot spare space is distributed on each member disk in the storage pool.
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Eric
8 months ago
Actually, option D is the incorrect one. The storage pool can contain three storage tiers, not two.
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Ivette
9 months ago
No, that's not right. Option B is the incorrect one. The minimum number of SAS disks in the hard disk domain is different.
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Goldie
9 months ago
I think option A is incorrect. A storage pool can create two types of LUNs, Thick LUN and Thin LUN.
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Tamra
9 months ago
Option B seems correct to me. The minimum number of disks required for the 8D+1P RAID policy is 9, as per the information provided.
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Kami
8 months ago
User 3: Good to know, thanks for clarifying that!
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Flo
8 months ago
User 2: Yes, that's right. The information provided matches the requirement.
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Aleta
9 months ago
User 1: Option B is correct. It does require 9 disks for the 8D+1P RAID policy.
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Wade
10 months ago
I think option A is incorrect. The OceanStor 18500 should support both Thick LUN and Thin LUN creation within a storage pool.
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Odette
9 months ago
I believe option C is incorrect. The hot spare space in the storage pool is not distributed on each member disk in the storage pool in the RAID 2.0 virtualization architecture.
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Noah
9 months ago
I think option B is incorrect. The minimum number of SAS disks in the hard disk domain should be 9 disks when the performance layer RAID policy is selected as 8D + 1P.
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Leatha
9 months ago
I agree, option A is correct. The OceanStor 18500 does support both Thick LUN and Thin LUN creation within a storage pool.
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Peggie
11 months ago
Hmm, you might be right. I need to review the RAID 2.0 architecture again to be sure.
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Deeann
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) because the storage pool can indeed contain three storage tiers with different RAID strategies.
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Peggie
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) because hot spare space is not distributed on each member disk.
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