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HP Exam HPE2-T37 Topic 4 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE2-T37 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 4
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You are creating a Logical Interconnect Group (LIG) that will be used to configure SAS connectivity. What is the maximum number of frames that can be inducted in this LIG?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Willodean
2 months ago
I believe the correct answer is B) 4 frames, as it allows for more flexibility in configuring SAS connectivity.
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Chantay
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C) 3 frames.
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Emelda
3 months ago
Hey, I heard the exam proctor is a real SAS enthusiast. If you get the answer wrong, they might just chase you around the room with a SAS cable. Gotta be careful, folks.
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Odette
3 months ago
B) 4 frames, easy peasy. Unless you're planning on connecting your SAS devices via tin cans and string, that's the way to go.
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Telma
3 months ago
I agree with Nelida, because the maximum number of frames that can be inducted in a LIG is 4.
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Edgar
3 months ago
E) 5 frames? Come on, that's just overkill. Are we building a SAS connectivity system or a supercomputer? I'm going with B) 4 frames, the sweet spot.
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Shalon
1 months ago
D) 1 frame is definitely too low, we need more than that for a robust system.
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Julio
2 months ago
C) 3 frames could work, but I think 4 frames would be better.
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Ezekiel
2 months ago
B) I agree, 4 frames is a good balance between performance and efficiency.
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Maxima
2 months ago
A) 2 frames seems a bit limited, don't you think?
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Delisa
3 months ago
D) 1 frame? Really? That's just absurd. How are you supposed to handle all the SAS traffic with only a single frame? Might as well just use a carrier pigeon instead.
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Merissa
2 months ago
B) 4 frames
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Thersa
3 months ago
A) 2 frames
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Nelida
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) 4 frames.
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Delmy
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards C) 3 frames. It just feels more logical, you know? Not too few, not too many. Just the right amount of frames for a solid SAS connectivity setup.
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Royce
2 months ago
I'm going with C) 3 frames too. It just makes sense.
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Tiffiny
3 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It seems like a balanced option.
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Raul
3 months ago
I think C) 3 frames is a good choice.
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Judy
3 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B) 4 frames. I mean, what kind of SAS connectivity setup would only need 1 or 2 frames? That's just not enough for a proper Logical Interconnect Group.
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Nan
2 months ago
I'm convinced, let's go with B) 4 frames for the maximum number in the LIG.
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Lisha
2 months ago
Definitely, having 4 frames in the LIG would ensure better performance.
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Ilona
2 months ago
Yeah, I agree. 4 frames would provide a more robust SAS connectivity setup.
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Janine
3 months ago
I think you're right, B) 4 frames sounds like the correct answer.
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