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VMAX3 Solutions Expert Exam Questions and Answers

Question 1

What is the best practice for FA utilization in a VMAX3 array?

Options:

A.

50% busy with two engines

B.

50% busy with more than two engines

C.

50% busy with one engine

D.

50% busy with two or more engines

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Question 2

With a response time of 2 ms, the utilization is at 50%. Based on Littleā€™s Law, what is the new service time if the utilization increases to 80%?

Options:

A.

1ms

B.

2 ms

C.

4 ms

D.

5 ms

Question 3

Refer to the exhibit.

Which failure scenario requires a reconfiguration of this Concurrent SRDF/Star configuration?

Options:

A.

Link failure between Sites A and C

B.

Link failure between Sited A and B

C.

Site A failure

D.

Site B failure