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Exam HPE0-V28 Topic 5 Question 33 Discussion
HP Exam HPE0-V28 Topic 5 Question 33 Discussion
Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-V28 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 5
[All HPE0-V28 Questions]
Which customer issue does an in-memory database address?
A
the need for desktop virtualization
B
the need for flexible storage and compute scaling
C
the need for data virtualization in the cloud
D
the need for faster insights from data
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Chana
1 months ago
Haha, options B and C are like trying to put a square peg in a round hole. A all the way, baby!
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Louisa
6 days ago
C) the need for flexible storage and compute scaling
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Ling
16 days ago
Haha, options B and C are like trying to put a square peg in a round hole. A all the way, baby!
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Pete
24 days ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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Maybelle
1 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) the need for flexible storage and compute scaling could also be a valid answer.
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Clarinda
1 months ago
I'm going to have to go with A on this one. I mean, who doesn't want their data insights served up piping hot and fresh?
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Lezlie
10 days ago
Susana: Absolutely, A is the way to go.
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Leana
15 days ago
It's all about speed when it comes to data analysis.
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Susana
16 days ago
Definitely, in-memory databases can provide that.
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Fannie
26 days ago
I agree, faster insights are key.
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Callie
1 months ago
I agree with Paris. In-memory databases can process data much faster than traditional databases.
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Erinn
1 months ago
I'm not sure about the other options, but the need for faster insights is definitely what in-memory databases are designed to address.
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Vincenza
17 days ago
C) the need for flexible storage and compute scaling
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Milly
23 days ago
Yes, in-memory databases are great for providing quick access to data.
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Pearlie
25 days ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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Eliz
2 months ago
Option A seems like the obvious choice here. In-memory databases are all about blazing fast data processing!
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Stevie
22 days ago
Definitely, in-memory databases help with quick data processing.
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Rutha
1 months ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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Brandon
1 months ago
Absolutely! In-memory databases are designed for speed.
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Wei
1 months ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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Paris
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) the need for faster insights from data.
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