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VMware Exam 5V0-22.23 Topic 6 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-22.23 exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 6
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What is the purpose of the TRIM/UNMAP process?

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Johanna
2 months ago
I think it might also repair internal cache errors to improve performance.
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Telma
2 months ago
I believe it also deletes orphaned snapshots to optimize storage efficiency.
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Denna
2 months ago
I agree with Dannie, it helps in freeing up unused space on the disk.
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Dannie
2 months ago
I think the purpose of the TRIM/UNMAP process is to reclaim disk space.
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Arlette
2 months ago
I think it might also repair internal cache errors to improve performance.
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Tarra
2 months ago
I believe it also deletes orphaned snapshots to optimize storage efficiency.
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Detra
3 months ago
I'm sorry, what was the question again? I was too busy thinking about the latest intergalactic travel deals. Oh, TRIM? Yeah, that's for making more room on your hard drive. Or was it your toaster? I get those mixed up sometimes.
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Arlie
2 months ago
B) Repairs internal cache errors
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Arminda
2 months ago
C) Deletes orphaned snapshots
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Vesta
2 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space
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Hailey
2 months ago
B) Repairs internal cache errors
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Lisandra
2 months ago
A) Collects vSAN log files
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Tawna
3 months ago
A) Collects vSAN log files
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Sarah
3 months ago
I agree with Raymon, it helps in freeing up unused space on the disk.
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Reuben
3 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space - bingo! TRIM is the unsung hero of storage management, freeing up those bits and bytes one block at a time.
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Serina
2 months ago
B) Repairs internal cache errors - good to know the different purposes of TRIM/UNMAP.
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Izetta
2 months ago
A) Collects vSAN log files - interesting, I always wondered what TRIM actually did.
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Chantell
2 months ago
C) Deletes orphaned snapshots - I didn't know that! Thanks for sharing.
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Bernadine
3 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space - bingo! TRIM is the unsung hero of storage management, freeing up those bits and bytes one block at a time.
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Raymon
4 months ago
I think the purpose of the TRIM/UNMAP process is to reclaim disk space.
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Lavonda
4 months ago
B) Repairs internal cache errors? Nice try, but TRIM is all about optimizing storage, not fixing your hardware issues.
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Skye
4 months ago
A) Collects vSAN log files? Really? That sounds like a completely different feature. This exam is trying to trip us up.
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Catina
4 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space - duh, that's the whole point of TRIM, right? I mean, who needs cache repair or snapshot deletion when you can just free up that precious storage.
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Arthur
3 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space - yes, it's all about maximizing storage efficiency.
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Leonard
3 months ago
A) Collects vSAN log files - true, that's important for monitoring system performance
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Leonida
3 months ago
C) Deletes orphaned snapshots - well, that's important too to free up space.
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Allene
3 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space - exactly, it helps optimize storage usage.
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Rashad
3 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space - yes, but deleting orphaned snapshots is also crucial for maintaining storage capacity
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Lorean
3 months ago
C) Deletes orphaned snapshots - but isn't that important for managing storage efficiency too?
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Amie
3 months ago
D) Reclaims disk space - exactly, it helps optimize storage usage
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