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FBAP_002 Exam Dumps - Pure Storage FlashBlade Certified Architect Professional (FBAP_002) Exam

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Question # 4

Which two network configurations must be present for FlashBlade to server data? (Select two.)

A.

Duplex set to Auto

B.

LAG(s) ***

C.

Active/active port-channel ***

D.

A reachable SMTP server

E.

A reachable SNMP server

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Question # 5

How many rack units (Rus) of space are required to support a multi-chassis FlashBlade with 40 blades?

A.

18 Rus

B.

14 Rus ***

C.

12 Rus

D.

9 Rus

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Question # 6

What are Port 31/32 on the XFMs reserved for?

A.

Customer Network

B.

Console

C.

Switch interconnectivity ***

D.

FlashBlade Chassis

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Question # 7

A customer is architecting a new distributed application in their datacenter.

Which network device should be used for optimal network performance?

A.

Switch ***

B.

Router

C.

Hub

D.

Firewall

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Question # 8

An HPC environment has the following:

-100 physical hosts, each with a single 10GbE NIC, and a single NFS mount point to the FlashBlade.

-A 7x52TB FlashBlade, connected to the Top-of-Rack switches via eight 40GbE connections.

What is the maximum aggregate write throughput the customer should expect from the FlashBlade?

A.

Approximately 7 GB/s

B.

Approximately 4.2 GB/s

C.

Approximately 4 GB/s

D.

Approximately 2.1 GB/s ***

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