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What is the recommended solution that will meet this company’s requirements?

A company currently has multiple fileservers to provide home directories for its employees. Each
department has a separate fileserver. Most corporate users are on Windows clients and utilize
Active Directory, except for the Engineering department, which uses Linux and NIS for
authentication. The company is looking for a solution with minimal administrative overhead and a
single namespace for the home directories.
What is the recommended solution that will meet this company’s requirements?

What is the recommended solution that will meet this company’s requirements?

A company currently has numerous file servers providing home directories for its employees.
Some departments have their own file servers. All corporate users authenticate using Active
Directory. The engineering department has their own untrusted AD domain for their file servers.
The company is looking for a consolidated solution that requires minimal changes to the
environment, and that creates a single namespace for the home directories.
What is the recommended solution that will meet this company’s requirements?

What should be done to increase write performance of the cluster?

An Isilon customer is reporting less than expected performance from the cluster and poor space
utilization. The customer is using three X400 nodes with N+2:1 protection policy to host webserver
log data. Upon further analysis, it is discovered that the webservers write log files 64 KiB in size.
The log files are then accessed by an analytics application for reporting.
What should be done to increase write performance of the cluster?

What is the minimum initial configuration you would recommend?

A healthcare services provider is implementing an X-Series cluster. Currently they have
approximately 200 customers and they are growing at 30% per year. They have 200 TB of storage
utilized. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations require they keep
all patient data for seven (7) years. They would like to keep all genomic sequencing data stored
with N+3 protection, not to exceed 75% utilization.
What is the minimum initial configuration you would recommend?