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Dell EMC Exam D-PST-MN-A-24 Topic 2 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PST-MN-A-24 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 2
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A Storage Administrator notices two fans in a Dell EMC PowerStore are faulted. What describes the system behavior in this circumstance?

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Lashawn
2 months ago
Maybe they should have called it the 'PowerSauna' instead of the 'PowerStore'.
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Anika
15 days ago
C: Haha, 'PowerSauna' would definitely be a fitting name in this case!
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Lakeesha
23 days ago
B: C) A five-minute timer starts upon the second fan fault and the system shuts down automatically after the timer expires
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Brett
24 days ago
A: A) An increased fan speed signal is sent to the surviving fans and the system continues normal operations
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Cyril
2 months ago
Seriously, a five-minute timer before shutdown? That's like a snooze button for your data center. I'm going with option C, just to see what happens.
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Slyvia
2 months ago
Hey, I heard the PowerStore has a built-in refrigerator to keep it cool. Maybe option D is the right answer, where it just turns up the AC and keeps chugging along.
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Alishia
20 days ago
User 3: I agree, it's probably designed to handle fan failures without shutting down completely.
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Sunny
23 days ago
User 2: Yeah, that makes sense. It would try to keep things running smoothly.
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Aleshia
2 months ago
User 1: I think option A is more likely, where the system just speeds up the remaining fans.
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Devora
2 months ago
Because a timer starting upon the second fan fault makes more sense to prevent overheating.
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Renea
2 months ago
Why do you think it's C?
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Marguerita
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. Doesn't the PowerStore have a robust thermal management system that can handle the loss of a single fan? I'm leaning towards option A, where the remaining fans just ramp up to compensate.
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Jeff
2 months ago
User 2: Yeah, that makes sense. It's good to know the system can handle a single fan failure.
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Monte
2 months ago
User 1: I think you're right, the system probably just increases the fan speed on the remaining fans.
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Devora
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C.
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Magdalene
3 months ago
Wow, this question really tests our understanding of the PowerStore's thermal management system. I think option B is the correct answer, as the system needs to take immediate action to protect itself when it loses redundancy in the cooling system.
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Renea
3 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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