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Exam 5V0-22.23 Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion
VMware Exam 5V0-22.23 Topic 3 Question 19 Discussion
Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-22.23 exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 3
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What is the purpose of the TRIM/UNMAP process?
A
Collects vSAN log files
B
Repairs internal cache errors
C
Deletes orphaned snapshots
D
Reclaims disk space
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Norah
1 years ago
D is the answer, no doubt. Although, I hear the TRIM process can also be used to trim your virtual beard. Just a thought.
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Kimberlie
1 years ago
Haha, A and B are just silly. TRIM/UNMAP is all about that sweet, sweet disk space reclamation.
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Erasmo
12 months ago
I always make sure to run TRIM/UNMAP regularly to free up space.
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Dyan
12 months ago
Yeah, it's important to keep our storage efficient.
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Val
12 months ago
I agree, TRIM/UNMAP is definitely for reclaiming disk space.
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Reynalda
1 years ago
Definitely D. I mean, who would want to delete their snapshots? That's just asking for trouble.
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Joana
11 months ago
Deleting snapshots can be risky, so it's good that TRIM/UNMAP process focuses on reclaiming disk space instead.
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Clorinda
12 months ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. It helps reclaim disk space.
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Erick
12 months ago
Yeah, deleting snapshots can definitely cause issues. D is the way to go.
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Ellsworth
12 months ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. It helps reclaim disk space.
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Margarett
1 years ago
I agree, D is the correct answer. TRIM/UNMAP helps free up unused disk space on solid-state drives (SSDs).
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Eleonore
12 months ago
That's right, it's important for maintaining storage efficiency.
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Estrella
12 months ago
D is the correct answer. TRIM/UNMAP helps free up unused disk space on solid-state drives (SSDs).
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Desire
1 years ago
D) Reclaims disk space. That's the purpose of TRIM/UNMAP, not collecting vSAN logs or repairing cache errors.
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Reta
11 months ago
C) Deletes orphaned snapshots
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Jesusa
11 months ago
B) Repairs internal cache errors
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Claribel
12 months ago
C) Deletes orphaned snapshots
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Kris
12 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space. That's the purpose of TRIM/UNMAP, not collecting vSAN logs or repairing cache errors.
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Carissa
1 years ago
A) Collects vSAN log files
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Alba
1 years ago
D) Reclaims disk space. That's the purpose of TRIM/UNMAP, not collecting vSAN logs or repairing cache errors.
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