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Dell EMC Exam D-XTR-OE-A-24 Topic 2 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-XTR-OE-A-24 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 2
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When considering data movement efficiency, which type of VDI workload is best suited for high IOPS?

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Suggested Answer: C

Small, random workloads are best suited for high IOPS in a VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) environment.

Such workloads typically consist of numerous small I/O operations, which require a high number of IOPS to maintain performance.

XtremIO's architecture is optimized for handling small, random I/O patterns efficiently, making it ideal for this type of VDI workload.


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Angella
6 months ago
Small, fixed workloads? That's like trying to run a marathon with ankle weights. Not the way to go for high IOPS.
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Gregg
5 months ago
C) Small, random workloads
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Van
5 months ago
A) Small, fixed workloads
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Michal
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm going with B) Large, random workloads. It's like a wild roller coaster ride for my data!
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Lenna
5 months ago
I disagree, I believe D) Large, fixed workloads would be more efficient.
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Antonio
5 months ago
I think C) Small, random workloads would be better for high IOPS.
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Merilyn
6 months ago
C) Small, random workloads - the perfect combo for those who like their data to dance around the system.
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Barbra
5 months ago
C) Small, random workloads - they require high IOPS to efficiently handle the scattered data access.
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Velda
6 months ago
B) Large, random workloads - they can benefit from high IOPS to handle the unpredictable data movement.
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Venita
6 months ago
A) Small, fixed workloads - they are easier to manage and optimize for high IOPS.
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Bettina
6 months ago
I think small, random workloads are the best option because they can benefit from high IOPS without overwhelming the system.
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Werner
6 months ago
I agree with Donte, large, random workloads require more IOPS for efficient data movement.
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Estrella
6 months ago
Large, fixed workloads? That's like trying to move a mountain with a toothpick. Not the best choice for high IOPS.
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Shaun
6 months ago
B) Large, random workloads
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Wai
6 months ago
C) Small, random workloads
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Corinne
6 months ago
A) Small, fixed workloads
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Marya
6 months ago
I disagree, I believe small, fixed workloads are more efficient for data movement.
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Kaitlyn
7 months ago
Small, random workloads for high IOPS? Sounds like my daily life, always on the move!
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Geraldo
6 months ago
C) Small, random workloads
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Lorita
6 months ago
B) Large, random workloads
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King
7 months ago
A) Small, fixed workloads
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Donte
7 months ago
I think the best type of VDI workload for high IOPS is large, random workloads.
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