What are two benefits of datacenter virtualization? (Choose two.)
A. Less data to back up
B. Less CPU power required for a given application
C. More efficient use of resources
D. Same hardware footprint for every machine
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7 Comments on “What are two benefits of datacenter virtualization?”
carlossays:
No, I will say B and C.
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infernosesays:
Why option B? CPU requirement for application/software does not change even if it is run on a VM.
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Marksays:
It says “CPU Power” which may be the key here. I am leaning toward B only because I am not 100% sure why using the same hardware footprint for every machine is an advantage. Every datacenter I have been in uses a wide variety of hardware for various reasons, mostly due to procurement over many years. The server you buy today won’t be on the market in 2-3 year in most cases.
No, I will say B and C.
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Why option B? CPU requirement for application/software does not change even if it is run on a VM.
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It says “CPU Power” which may be the key here. I am leaning toward B only because I am not 100% sure why using the same hardware footprint for every machine is an advantage. Every datacenter I have been in uses a wide variety of hardware for various reasons, mostly due to procurement over many years. The server you buy today won’t be on the market in 2-3 year in most cases.
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Carlos, put the pipe down for a little while.
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C,D i think
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Ans: C, D
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B and C
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