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Nutanix NCP-US Exam - Topic 6 Question 59 Discussion

Actual exam question for Nutanix's NCP-US exam
Question #: 59
Topic #: 6
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[Configure and Utilize Nutanix Unified Storage]

Which workload type describes I/O sizes for read and write operations that are less than or equal to 16 KB while file sizes are equal to 10 MB or more?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Yoko
3 days ago
D) Default is the way to go. It's the default, so it must be the right answer!
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Gary
8 days ago
C) Random seems like the correct answer to me. The I/O sizes and file sizes match that workload.
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Elise
13 days ago
I think the answer is A) Sequential. The description fits that workload type.
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Nickole
18 days ago
I thought default was just a fallback option, but now I'm questioning if it could apply here. I should have reviewed more on workload types!
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Filiberto
23 days ago
I feel like the answer might be C) Random, but I can't recall the specifics about file sizes affecting the workload type.
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Lashunda
28 days ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we discussed I/O sizes, and I think anything under 16 KB could be random, right?
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Ligia
1 month ago
I think this question is about I/O patterns, but I'm not entirely sure if it's sequential or random.
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Ardella
1 month ago
I think I've got it! The answer is A) Sequential. The small I/O sizes combined with the large file sizes fits the description of a sequential workload type.
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Thurman
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. The I/O size and file size details are making me hesitate between a few options. I'll need to review the workload type definitions more carefully.
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Bernadine
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is A) Sequential. The description matches the characteristics of sequential workloads, with small I/O sizes but large file sizes.
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Kristine
2 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know sequential workloads have large, contiguous file sizes, so that could be a possibility. But the I/O size requirement is throwing me off a bit.
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Terina
2 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different workload types and their characteristics.
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