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Dell EMC Exam DEE-1111 Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's DEE-1111 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
[All DEE-1111 Questions]

A host is issuing I/O to a PowerMax.

What happens if the cache space fills up?

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Suggested Answer: C

An application owner is experiencing performance issues for their application. Unisphere for PowerMax is showing the storage group is compliant with the current Service Level. A Service Level is a predefined set of performance attributes that can be applied to a storage group to ensure consistent and predictable performance. A Service Level specifies a target response time, an upper response time limit, and a lower response time limit for the storage group. If the application owner wants to improve the performance of their application, they can adjust the Service Level to a higher level of service, which will provide lower response times and higher priority for the storage group. Unisphere for PowerMax provides five predefined Service Levels: Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze, as well as an Optimized option that automatically adjusts the Service Level based on workload characteristics. The application owner can choose a higher Service Level from these options or create a custom Service Level with their own performance parameters.


Dell EMC PowerMax: Service Levels for PowerMaxOS

Dell Unisphere for PowerMax 10.0.0 Product Guide

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