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Dell EMC Exam D-ISM-FN-23 Topic 4 Question 17 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-ISM-FN-23 exam
Question #: 17
Topic #: 4
[All D-ISM-FN-23 Questions]

What is a benefit of using a Scale-Out NAS system vs. general purpose file servers?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Leeann
1 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure if I should choose Option A or C. I guess the NAS protocol doesn't really matter as long as I can store all my cat photos securely.
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Howard
1 months ago
Option B all the way! Dynamically scaling storage is like magic. Now, if only my rent could grow dynamically as my income increases...
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Aracelis
2 days ago
Wouldn't that be nice? Imagine if everything could adapt to your needs on the fly.
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Taryn
3 days ago
I wish everything in life could scale as easily as a NAS system.
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Lennie
15 days ago
Definitely, it's like having unlimited space without the hassle of constantly upgrading.
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Deja
21 days ago
I agree, having storage that grows with your needs is so convenient.
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Nada
1 months ago
Wait, did you say NAS only supports NFS or CIFS? I thought it could handle both protocols. This exam is trying to trick us!
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Vivan
2 months ago
I think Option D is the best choice. The pooling of NAS servers into a cluster of independent nodes is a key benefit of Scale-Out NAS systems.
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Nobuko
2 months ago
Option B is the correct answer. The file system in a Scale-Out NAS system grows dynamically as more nodes are added to the cluster, providing scalable storage capacity.
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Tenesha
2 months ago
Haha, the 'only supports NFS/CIFS' options are a bit too restrictive. A Scale-Out NAS should be more flexible than that!
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Kizzy
2 months ago
Option D sounds like the key benefit to me. Pooling the NAS servers into a cluster allows for easy scalability and redundancy.
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Lindy
18 days ago
Definitely. It's a more efficient and flexible solution compared to general purpose file servers.
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Harris
23 days ago
That's great for handling large amounts of data and ensuring high availability.
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Simona
28 days ago
Yes, that's right. With a Scale-Out NAS system, you can easily add more nodes to increase storage capacity and performance.
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Lashonda
1 months ago
Option D sounds like the key benefit to me. Pooling the NAS servers into a cluster allows for easy scalability and redundancy.
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Lorenza
2 months ago
I'm not sure about the NFS and CIFS protocol restrictions in options A and C. Shouldn't a good Scale-Out NAS support both protocols?
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Gail
30 days ago
User 3: Plus, the file system can grow dynamically as more nodes are added to the NAS cluster.
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Felice
1 months ago
User 2: That's correct. It allows for flexibility and compatibility with different systems.
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Edelmira
2 months ago
Scale-Out NAS systems are designed to support both NFS and CIFS protocols.
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Elmer
2 months ago
I think NAS servers being pooled into a cluster of independent NAS nodes is also a great benefit. It allows for better resource utilization and fault tolerance.
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Cyndy
2 months ago
I agree with Daren. Having a scalable file system can be really beneficial for managing large amounts of data.
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Daren
3 months ago
I think the benefit of using a Scale-Out NAS system is that the file system grows dynamically as nodes are added to the NAS cluster.
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Carman
3 months ago
Option B seems to be the correct answer. Being able to dynamically grow the file system is a major benefit of a Scale-Out NAS system.
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Youlanda
2 months ago
Yes, it makes it easier to scale up as our storage needs increase.
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Verda
2 months ago
I agree, having the file system grow dynamically is really convenient.
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