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Pure Storage Exam FBAP_002 Topic 6 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pure Storage's FBAP_002 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 6
[All FBAP_002 Questions]

Refer to the exhibit.

A customer has 10x52TB blades for 328TB and 10GB/s for read performance. How much space will the customer have if 1 blade failure occurs?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Merissa
3 months ago
This is a tough one! I'm picturing the customer staring at all those blades, wondering what to do. But C seems like the right answer to me. Kudos to the customer for not throwing in the towel after that blade failure!
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Aretha
3 months ago
Yeah, that sounds right. They still have a good amount of space even after a blade failure.
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Tegan
3 months ago
I think the customer will have 285TB left.
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Belen
3 months ago
Hmm, let's see. 10 blades, 52TB each, so that's 520TB total. Minus 1 blade, that's 468TB. But the question says the available space is 285TB, so C is the correct answer. Gotta love these storage capacity questions!
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Dion
3 months ago
So C) 285TB is the correct answer. Storage capacity questions can be tricky!
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Jettie
3 months ago
Yeah, that makes sense. 520TB total minus 1 blade failure equals 468TB, but the available space is 285TB.
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Tabetha
3 months ago
I think the answer is 285TB.
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Nina
4 months ago
I believe the read performance will still be at 10GB/s even if one blade fails.
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Sheron
4 months ago
Haha, this question is a real brain-teaser! I'm scratching my head trying to figure it out. But I think C is the way to go. Good thing I'm not the customer who has to deal with this blade failure!
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Diane
3 months ago
A: Definitely, let's hope the customer has a plan in case of a blade failure.
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Nichelle
3 months ago
B: Yeah, I think so too. It's all about the math.
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Marshall
4 months ago
A: I agree, C seems like the correct answer.
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James
4 months ago
But what about the read performance? Will that be affected too?
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Tijuana
4 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. If the customer has 10 blades with 52TB each, that's 520TB. But with 1 blade failure, that's 468TB. And the question asks for the available space, which would be 285TB. C is the correct answer.
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Kimi
3 months ago
That makes sense, C is the correct answer.
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Rupert
3 months ago
I agree, the customer will have 285TB of space after 1 blade failure.
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Colette
4 months ago
I agree with Nina, because if one blade fails, the customer will have 285TB left.
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Nina
4 months ago
I think the answer is C) 285TB.
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