A.How many web servers will be connected to the database? B.How many concurrent applications will run against the database? C.How many concurrent users will be accessing the database? D.What are the types of transactions run against the database?
A.12 B.10 C.8 D.6
A.Transfer the file to the FC module using FTP; use Telnet to the FC module to start the update B.Use Telnet to the AMM to transfer the file using TFTP; start the update C.Transfer the file to the FC module using Secure Copy Protocol (SCP);use Telnet to the FC module to start the update D.Start the update and enter FC module IP address when prompted
A.3 and 4 B.3, 4, 5, and 6 C.7 and 9 D.7, 8, 9, and 10
A.Higher transfer speeds B.Increased power consumption with Solid State C.Increased bandwidth D.Cost per MB
A.DS3500 with SAS Host Connection B.DS3500 with iSCSI Host Connection C.DS3500 with FC Host Connection D.DS5020
A.You can not use an NPIV switch in the same IBM BladeCenter chassis as a Cisco Intelligent Ethernet Switch B.Using blade servers with the NPIV switch will require more fibre ports on the external fibre switch C.Storage devices like Fibre Channel Tape and Disk cannot be attached to the NPIV Switch but must connect to a core fabric switch D.The NPIV switch will count against the number of domains in a fabric
A.Brocade B.Blade Network Technology (BNT) C.Cisco D.Juniper
A.Brocade Enterprise 20-port 8Gb SAN switch module B.Brocade 20-port 8Gb SAN switch module and Brocade Advanced Performance Monitoring for IBM BladeCenter share C.Brocade Enterprise 10-port 8Gb SAN switch module D.Brocade 10-port 8Gb SAN switch module and Brocade Advanced Performance Monitoring for IBM BladeCenter
A.Turn over current design to Techline to create configurations B.Perform knowledge transfer of design requirements to Business Partner then disengage C.Work with business partner to engage Techline to assist with configurations and request Technical and Delivery Assessment (TDA) D.Work with business partner to engage Techline to create configurations