SMB Specialization for Engineers
IoT Connected Factory for Systems Engineers Exam
Life Cycle Services Advanced Routing and Switching (LCSARS)
Cisco Express Foundation for Field Engineers
Cisco Express Foundation for Account Managers (CXFA) Exam
Advanced Routing and Switching for Field Engineers - ARSFE
Implementing Cisco Connected Physical Security 1 Exam (CCPS1)
Implementing Cisco Connected Physical Security 2 Exam (CCSP 2)
Cisco Routing and Switching Solutions Specialist
Advanced Routing and Switching for Account Managers - ARSAM
How many vCPUs does the HXDP controller VM require?
8
6
2
4
Which three configurations for read caching in Cisco HyperFlex are valid? (Choose three.)
Battery-Initiated Read-back (default): Only read data and most commonly used data are deposited in the Level 4 read-back cache
Write-back (default): Only write information and most commonly used information are deposited in the cache
Write-through (install option for VDI): Only most commonly used data is cached: optimizing VDI performance
No caching (SSD): With all-flash nodes; because there is little difference in read speeds between SSDs
Level 4 cached (SSD): With semi-flash nodes; there is a large difference in read speeds between SSDs
Write-first (default for VDI): Infrequently used data is cached: freeing system resources for VDI performance
When building a HyperFlex cluster which two recommendations should be followed? (Choose two.)
Use HX 220s for compute nodes and HX 240s for converged nodes
Use B-Series servers to improve converged node scale.
Use the same CPU model but memory configuration can be different.
Use the same server configuration for the cluster.
Use the same server model for the cluster.