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CompTIA Exam FC0-U61 Topic 3 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's FC0-U61 exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 3
[All FC0-U61 Questions]

Which of the following is the least expensive way for users at a large company to load a 2GB spreadsheet quickly?

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Suggested Answer: D

Adding more RAM to each workstation is the least expensive and most effective way to improve the performance of loading large files like a 2GB spreadsheet. RAM directly impacts how much data a workstation can hold in memory for fast access, and increasing it will help the spreadsheet load and process more quickly. Other options, like upgrading switches or moving to a shared database, may be more costly or less effective.

A . Buy faster networking switches may improve network speed but does not directly affect the local file processing speed.

B . Upgrade the operating system and applications may help, but adding RAM is typically a more cost-effective solution.

C . Move the file to a shared database is unnecessary for a single spreadsheet file.


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Winfred
12 days ago
Upgrading the OS and apps? Sounds like the perfect way to spend the entire IT budget on a single spreadsheet. I vote for the networking switches - at least that's a long-term investment!
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Cordelia
14 days ago
Ah, the age-old question: do I want to spend money on hardware or software? I'm going with the shared database option - it's the least painful choice.
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German
5 days ago
Shared database is definitely the way to go for loading that spreadsheet quickly.
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Carmen
14 days ago
Move the file to a shared database? Sounds like a great way to get everyone in the office playing 'musical cubicles' as they fight for the fastest connection!
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Tracie
21 days ago
RAM, RAM, and more RAM! That's the way to go. Who needs networking when you've got the processing power, right?
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Leota
23 days ago
Upgrading the OS and apps? Sounds like a lot of work just to load a 2GB spreadsheet. I'd rather just buy faster networking equipment.
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Jess
6 days ago
Adding more RAM to each workstation might not be the most cost-effective option.
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Genevive
7 days ago
Moving the file to a shared database could also help with loading speed.
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Monte
14 days ago
Buying faster networking switches would be a simpler solution.
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Alfreda
15 days ago
I agree, upgrading the OS and apps seems like too much effort.
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Tashia
2 months ago
Hmm, moving the file to a shared database seems like the most logical solution. Gotta keep that data centralized, you know?
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Karan
11 days ago
D) Add more RAM to each workstation.
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France
12 days ago
C) Move the file to a shared database.
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Elmira
14 days ago
B) Upgrade the operating system and applications.
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Mollie
18 days ago
A) Buy faster networking switches.
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Lorean
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe moving the file to a shared database would be cheaper.
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Vilma
2 months ago
I think the least expensive way is to add more RAM to each workstation.
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