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Dell EMC Exam D-PST-DY-23 Topic 7 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PST-DY-23 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 7
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Which two NAS servers must be configured with DNS support? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, D

B . Servers that are joined to Active Directory:

DNS is required for resolving domain controllers' names when NAS servers are joined to an Active Directory domain. Proper DNS support ensures seamless integration and authentication within the domain.

D . Servers that are used for Multiprotocol access:

Multiprotocol access allows both SMB (CIFS) and NFS clients to access the same NAS server. DNS is essential for name resolution, especially in environments where SMB relies on domain-based configurations.


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Annamaria
3 days ago
I'm not sure about that. I think servers accessed through S3 protocol might also need DNS support.
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Nikita
11 days ago
I agree with you, Fletcher. Servers configured as Standalone should also have DNS support.
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Alease
16 days ago
I don't know, man. This question is making my head spin. Maybe I should just guess and hope for the best. After all, that's what I do in my personal life too!
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Eliseo
19 days ago
Hmm, I think C and D are the way to go. S3 and multiprotocol access definitely require DNS, no question about it.
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Rodolfo
20 days ago
I'm pretty sure A and E are the right answers. Who needs DNS for a standalone server or an FTP server, am I right?
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Fletcher
20 days ago
I think servers joined to Active Directory should have DNS support.
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Queen
22 days ago
B and D are the correct options. You need DNS support for Active Directory integration and multiprotocol access.
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Lelia
3 days ago
B) Servers that are joined to Active Directory.
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