here the option is:
A.
All storage arrays supply GigE ports
I stick to the answer in this question. :)
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SPsays:
The common sense says (and even the ISM V2 book says) it should be D.
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Mohamedsays:
Dears, answer is D for sure and I passed the exam with 100% score in this part.
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anilsharmavicsays:
Correct answer is D: 3 hours
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Mustsays:
Correct answer is D
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AQsays:
Correct answer is D
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Planetsays:
“D”
“IP SAN Protocols: iSCSI and FCIP”.
“…This technology of transporting block I/Os over an IP is referred to as IP SAN. IP is a mature technology, and using IP as a storage networking option provides several advantages. When block I/O is run over IP, the existing network infrastructure can be leveraged, which is more economical than investing in a new SAN infrastructure. In addition, many robust and mature security options are now available for IP networks”. Module: IP SAN and FCoE
D will be the right answer?
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Yes, it should be as in the same question in another test:
http://www.aiotestking.com/emc/2012/08/13/why-would-you-implement-an-iscsi-solution/
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It’s different. In the link given http://www.aiotestking.com/emc/2012/08/13/why-would-you-implement-an-iscsi-solution/ option B says:
B.
All storage arrays supply Gage ports
here the option is:
A.
All storage arrays supply GigE ports
I stick to the answer in this question. :)
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The common sense says (and even the ISM V2 book says) it should be D.
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Dears, answer is D for sure and I passed the exam with 100% score in this part.
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Correct answer is D: 3 hours
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Correct answer is D
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Correct answer is D
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“D”
“IP SAN Protocols: iSCSI and FCIP”.
“…This technology of transporting block I/Os over an IP is referred to as IP SAN. IP is a mature technology, and using IP as a storage networking option provides several advantages. When block I/O is run over IP, the existing network infrastructure can be leveraged, which is more economical than investing in a new SAN infrastructure. In addition, many robust and mature security options are now available for IP networks”. Module: IP SAN and FCoE
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