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Question 353

A company plans to deploy a Cisco HyperFlex solution for data-intensive applications and databases. The proposed solution should offer the highest performance with high consistency and low latency. Which Cisco HyperFlex storage configuration should be used?

    Correct Answer: D

    For data-intensive applications and databases that require the highest performance with high consistency and low latency, an All-NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory express) Cisco HyperFlex configuration is the most appropriate choice. NVMe storage offers the fastest read/write capabilities and the lowest latency compared to other storage configurations due to its use of high-speed PCIe interfaces, which fully leverage the potential of solid-state technology. In contrast, All-Flash, All-HDD, and Hybrid configurations do not provide the same level of performance, making All-NVMe the optimal solution for such demanding requirements.

Discussion
Rocky_TruthOption: D

All-NVMe storage configuration provides the highest performance and lowest latency compared to other storage configurations, making it the ideal choice for data-intensive applications and databases that require high consistency and low latency.

0ed2da0Option: D

D All-NVMe For data-intensive applications and databases that require the highest performance with high consistency and low latency, an All-NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory express) Cisco HyperFlex configuration would be the most suitable. NVMe storage provides the fastest read/write capabilities and lowest latency compared to other storage types due to its ability to leverage the full potential of solid-state technology over high-speed PCIe interfaces. While All-Flash configurations also offer high performance and are suitable for performance-intensive applications, NVMe drives outperform traditional SSDs (Solid State Drives) used in All-Flash configurations. HDDs (Hard Disk Drives) are not suitable for high-performance scenarios due to their slower speeds and higher latency. Hybrid configurations, which combine HDDs and SSDs, offer a balance between cost and performance but do not provide the same level of performance as All-Flash or All-NVMe solutions.

Ben1009Option: D

theoretically D but in many case consider budget all-flash is enough :D

shesho07crOption: D

D is correct

HubertthemanOption: D

D is correct

7korn7Option: D

I think the D is correct

niulfOption: D

Should it be All-NVMe?