NS0-516: NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer - SAN Specialist, E-Series Dumps
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Question No: 1
MultipleChoice
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which three statements are true? (Choose three.)
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Answer A, B, DExplanation
Exhibit Analysis: The exhibit shows the rear view of an E-Series controller with various ports.
SAS expansion ports: 2 ports (EXP1 and EXP2).
SAS host ports: 6 ports.
FC/iSCSI ports: 2 ports (these ports can be configured as either FC or iSCSI).
Reference: NetApp E-Series hardware manual and port configuration guides.
Question No: 2
MultipleChoice
An administrator is asked to provision a 1 TB volume to hold non-critical temporary data for a seismic-analysis application. The volume requires the highest possible IOPS.
In this scenario, which configuration would satisfy this requirement?
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Answer CExplanation
Understanding the Requirements: The administrator needs to provision a 1 TB volume for non-critical temporary data that requires the highest possible IOPS.
Non-Critical Data: Since the data is non-critical, redundancy (data protection) is not the primary concern. Therefore, RAID 0, which does not provide redundancy but maximizes performance, is suitable.
Highest Possible IOPS: RAID 0 is known for providing the highest IOPS compared to other RAID levels because it stripes data across multiple disks, allowing simultaneous read/write operations.
Segment Size: A smaller segment size (32 KiB) will result in higher IOPS for small random I/O operations, which is typical in seismic-analysis applications.