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Huawei H13-723_V2.0 Exam - Topic 6 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-723_V2.0 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 6
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RedisofLISTData structure, suitable for which of the following scenarios? (multiple choice)

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Suggested Answer: A, C, D

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Sabra
2 months ago
I agree with A and C, but B seems a bit off to me.
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Felix
2 months ago
Not sure about D. Redis isn't really for stack operations, right?
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Malcom
3 months ago
Wait, can Redis really handle that many operations efficiently? Sounds surprising!
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Ma
3 months ago
I think B is also a good fit for Redis. Rankings are key!
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Fredric
3 months ago
Definitely A and C! Perfect for queuing and getting latest data.
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Jesusa
3 months ago
Simulating stack operations seems a bit off to me. I thought lists were more about queues rather than stacks, but I could be wrong.
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Samira
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think getting the latestNdata, like the latest comments, is definitely a strong use for RedisofLIST.
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Charisse
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about the uniqOperations option. It feels like it might not be the best use case for a list structure.
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Freida
4 months ago
I think RedisofLIST is great for queuing systems, like message queues. That seems to fit well with its capabilities.
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Meghann
4 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The Redis LIST data structure is designed for operations like pushing and popping elements, so it's well-suited for scenarios like building queues and getting the latest data, as mentioned in options A and C. I'll select those.
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Madelyn
4 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The LIST data structure in Redis is great for building queuing systems and message queues, which is option A. It also works well for getting the latest N data items, like the latest comments on a microblog, which is option C. I'll mark those two.
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Karan
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking about the suitability of the Redis LIST data structure, but I'm not too familiar with the specifics of how it works. I'll need to review my notes and try to recall the main use cases.
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Glory
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward multiple-choice question on the use cases of the Redis LIST data structure. I'll need to carefully consider each option and think about the key features and applications of the LIST data structure.
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Salena
6 months ago
This is a tough one, but I'm gonna go with A, C, and D. Redis is just so versatile, you know? Probably overkill for B though, haha.
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Kenneth
6 months ago
B is an interesting option, but I'm not sure if Redis is the best choice for unique operations like getting ranking values. Might be better to use a different data structure for that.
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Helene
6 months ago
D is also a good choice. Redis can be used to simulate stack operations, which can be useful in certain scenarios.
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Stevie
6 months ago
I think A and C are the best options here. Redis is great for building queuing systems and getting the latest N data operations.
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Bo
5 months ago
C) get latestNdata operations: for example, for a certain microblog, get the latest10comments
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Rolland
5 months ago
A) Build queuing systems, such as message queues
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Xochitl
5 months ago
I agree, A and C seem like the most suitable scenarios for using RedisofLISTData structure.
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Lore
7 months ago
That's true, Rodolfo. Option C could be useful for scenarios like getting the latest comments on a microblog.
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Rodolfo
7 months ago
I believe option C is also a good use case for RedisofLISTData structure, for getting the latest N data.
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Kasandra
7 months ago
I agree with Lore, option A makes sense because Redis lists can be used as queues.
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Lore
8 months ago
I think RedisofLISTData structure is suitable for option A, building queuing systems.
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