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IBM Exam C1000-085 Topic 10 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-085 exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 10
[All C1000-085 Questions]

Which two scenarios can be addressed using the nz_check_disk_scan_speeds command?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Elin
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B and C. I mean, who doesn't love getting skew information across disks? That's the real reason we use this command, right? (*wink wink*)
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Brittney
2 months ago
Definitely, those are the key scenarios that nz_check_disk_scan_speeds can address.
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Louvenia
2 months ago
Yeah, getting skew information and disk read/write speeds is really important.
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Stephane
3 months ago
I think you're right, B and C are the correct options.
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Alexia
3 months ago
Haha, this is a tricky one! I bet the exam writers are trying to trip us up. But I think the correct answer is definitely C and D. Gotta love those disk performance tests, am I right?
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Fallon
3 months ago
Wait, what? This question is confusing. I thought the nz_check_disk_scan_speeds command was for getting disk storage utilization details. I'm going to have to review my notes again.
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Polly
2 months ago
Let's double-check our notes to make sure we understand the different scenarios nz_check_disk_scan_speeds can address.
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Cristy
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it can also be used to get skew information distributed across disks.
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Skye
2 months ago
No, I believe it's used to address slow performing SPU or drive scenarios.
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Dominque
3 months ago
I think the nz_check_disk_scan_speeds command is actually for checking disk read and write speeds.
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Denae
4 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is C and D. The command is all about checking disk read and write speeds, and identifying slow-performing drives or SPUs.
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Colette
3 months ago
Yes, it's also useful for identifying slow-performing drives or SPUs.
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Floyd
3 months ago
I think you're right, the nz_check_disk_scan_speeds command is definitely for checking disk speeds.
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Cary
3 months ago
Exactly, it's important for monitoring system performance.
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Willow
3 months ago
So, the scenarios that can be addressed are seeing disk read and write speeds and slow performing SPUs or drives.
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Deangelo
4 months ago
Yes, it can also help identify slow-performing SPUs or drives.
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Kindra
4 months ago
I think you're right, the nz_check_disk_scan_speeds command is for checking disk speeds.
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Coletta
4 months ago
I believe option B) get skew information distributed across disks is also a scenario that can be addressed using nz_check_disk_scan_speeds command.
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Moira
4 months ago
I agree with Vallie. Option D) slow performing SPU or drive can also be addressed with nz_check_disk_scan_speeds.
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Vallie
4 months ago
I think option C) see disk read and write speeds can be addressed using nz_check_disk_scan_speeds command.
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