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Nutanix Exam NCP-DS Topic 5 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-DS exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 5
[All NCP-DS Questions]

An administrator is using Volumes for its mission critical environments to support its highly

transactional Oracle database. Users have reported that recent queries to the database are very

slow and the response times have increased as the database has grown

The administrator noticed that the database server is built using a single large vDisk for the

database and logs

How should the administrator resolve this issue?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Crista
11 months ago
Wait, what's VGLB? Sounds like some kind of made-up tech jargon. I think I'll stick with the tried and true option B.
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Oren
10 months ago
Option B is a good choice. Using multiple vDisks can improve performance for the mission-critical workload.
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Carolann
11 months ago
VGLB stands for Virtual Global Load Balancing. It helps distribute traffic across multiple vDisks for better performance.
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Adelle
12 months ago
Haha, I love how the question mentions 'mission-critical' environments. Like, no pressure or anything! I'd go with C, just to be on the safe side.
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Natalya
11 months ago
I think C is a safe choice too, gotta make sure everything runs smoothly.
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Eleni
11 months ago
I know right, the pressure is on!
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Tawanna
11 months ago
Haha, 'mission-critical' sounds intense!
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Therese
12 months ago
Increasing vDisk size and enabling VGLB could also be a good solution.
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Janna
12 months ago
I think using multiple vDisks could also help distribute the workload better.
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Laquita
12 months ago
Option D is a bit of a wild card. Increasing the iSCSI MaxTransferlength? That's a bit too technical for my liking. I'd go with B or C.
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Chauncey
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Increasing the vDisk size and enabling flash-mode seems like the most straightforward solution to me. It's worth a try before getting more complex.
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Rozella
11 months ago
Maybe we should try that first before considering other options.
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Rochell
11 months ago
Agreed, it's a simple solution that might just do the trick.
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Leonardo
12 months ago
I think increasing vDisk size and enabling flash-mode is the way to go.
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Deja
1 years ago
I agree with Tatum, that should help improve performance.
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Nieves
1 years ago
I think option B is the way to go. Spreading the database and logs across multiple vDisks should help improve performance and reliability.
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Jenelle
11 months ago
Yeah, that should definitely help with the performance and response times.
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Kati
11 months ago
I agree, spreading the workload across multiple vDisks is a good idea.
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Tatum
1 years ago
I think the administrator should increase vDisk size and enable flash-mode.
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