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Cisco Exam 500-444 Topic 3 Question 33 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 500-444 exam
Question #: 33
Topic #: 3
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What is important to remember about VMs when deploying Direct Attached Storage (DAS) only systems?

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Novella
1 months ago
This is a piece of cake! If a physical server goes down, it's like a game of Jenga - you just remove one block and the rest stand strong. Option A is the winner!
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Glennis
2 months ago
Ha! Clearly, option D is the way to go. If a VM fails, all the components are just like, 'Nah, we're good!' and they keep on trucking. Totally makes sense.
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Janna
14 days ago
Ronnie: Exactly, it helps to keep things running smoothly even when there's a hiccup.
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Ronnie
20 days ago
User 2: Agreed, it's important to remember that not everything goes down with a VM failure.
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Alise
21 days ago
User 1: Yeah, option D is definitely the best choice.
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Francine
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but option C sounds like it could be correct. If a VM fails, wouldn't all the components installed on that VM also fail? Seems logical to me.
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Haydee
20 days ago
C) Failure of a VM brings down all the components that are installed on the VM.
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Alana
21 days ago
B) Failure of a physical server doesn't bring down all the VMs that are installed on that VMware vSphere Host.
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Garry
28 days ago
A) Failure of a physical server brings down only specific VMs allocated to that specific storage and installed on that VMware vSphere Host.
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Micah
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards option B. The failure of a physical server shouldn't bring down all the VMs on that host, right? That would be a pretty major issue.
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Mirta
19 days ago
C) Failure of a VM brings down all the components that are installed on the VM.
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Benedict
1 months ago
A) That's correct. Option B is important to remember when deploying DAS only systems.
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Kimi
1 months ago
B) Failure of a physical server doesn't bring down all the VMs that are installed on that VMware vSphere Host.
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Roxane
2 months ago
A) Failure of a physical server brings down only specific VMs allocated to that specific storage and installed on that VMware vSphere Host.
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Dorothea
2 months ago
I think option A is the correct answer. If a physical server fails, only the VMs on that specific host will be affected, not all the VMs on the vSphere Host.
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Gracia
2 months ago
I believe option C is also important to keep in mind, as a failure of a VM can have significant consequences on all components installed on it.
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Dortha
2 months ago
I agree with Truman, option A is crucial to consider when deploying DAS only systems to understand the potential risks.
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Truman
3 months ago
I think option A is important to remember because it shows the impact of a physical server failure on specific VMs.
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