you need to add in order to meet the required changes and not exceed 70% raw capacity?
Click on the calculator icon. Your customer is moving from a Restaurant/Bar business model to a
Restaurant/Casino business model. You are helping architect the upgrade of a current 4-node
X200 48 TB Isilon cluster, with 65% utilized for their video surveillance operations. They wish to
achieve the following:
–Upgrade from 1280 x 720 resolution, with a 15 days retention policy, to 2048 x 1536 resolution
with a 30 days retention policy.
What is the minimum number of nodes of the same type will you need to add in order to meet the
required changes and not exceed 70% raw capacity?
What tools can be used to collect performance data needed to size the new solution?
A potential customer is considering replacing a four year old, Linux-based NFS server with 40TB
of usable capacity. The existing system supports home directories, an internal website, and a
content repository for the customer’s content management system. The customer is concerned
about performance of any new solution because they expect to double workload in the content
management system.
What tools can be used to collect performance data needed to size the new solution?
Which Isilon features should be presented to them?
You have scheduled a meeting with a prospective customer in the Life Sciences vertical market.
Which Isilon features should be presented to them?
What does the data tell you about the workload?
What should be done to correct this situation?
A customer’s cluster contains three X200 (24 GB RAM, 3 TB drives) nodes, and three X400 (48
GB RAM, 1 TB drives) nodes. All nodes are configured in a single pool. All data is protected at
N+2. After upgrading OneFS to 7.0, the Isilon Web interface indicates that files are not fully
protected.
What should be done to correct this situation?
what multiplier will capture the requirements for the new solution?
An existing customer has two NAS systems providing NFS storage in their main datacenter – one
is an Isilon cluster and the second is an array from another vendor. Both systems are four years
old, and the customer would like to consolidate the storage into a single solution. According to the
customer, both systems support identical workloads with similar performance and utilization, and
they want the new solution to support 50% performance growth.
Which method can model the workload requirements, and what multiplier will capture the
requirements for the new solution?
What would you do to help size this cluster?
A NetApp customer is considering Isilon. They use their filers for UNIX home directories, and
would like to see a suggested configuration that would meet their needs.
What would you do to help size this cluster?
What would you recommend?
A customer wants to add Unix users to their cluster, and requires that NFS access be faulttolerant. What would you recommend?
What would be a good prequalifying question to ask?
You meet a customer for the first time. They explain that their current environment for NAS does
not meet their needs. You want to make sure that Isilon is a good fit for their needs.
What would be a good prequalifying question to ask?
The files are generally not accessed after 120 days, and they would like automated tiering.
You have had several meetings with an existing EMC VMAX customer. They have agreed that
they would like to review an initial Isilon Solution for unstructured data used by the Product
Development Team. All production is managed through a Global Enterprise Resource Planning
system based in Germany. They require 600TiB of usable capacity. The File System must be
accessible from Windows and Linux High-End Workstations. The files are generally not accessed
after 120 days, and they would like automated tiering.