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Cisco Exam 700-905 Topic 2 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 700-905 exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 2
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HyperFlex virtual servers differ from regular servers in which two key areas? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C


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Tyisha
3 months ago
So, it seems like the CVM functionality and the lack of RAID are the key differences in HyperFlex virtual servers.
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Dannie
3 months ago
That makes sense, Felix. No RAID means less complexity in storage management.
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Felix
4 months ago
I believe the lack of RAID requirement for disk consolidation is also a significant difference.
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Tyisha
4 months ago
I agree with you, Dannie. The CVM performs important functions like caching and compression.
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Dannie
4 months ago
I think the key areas where HyperFlex virtual servers differ from regular servers are CVM and SP.
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Brock
4 months ago
Definitely, CVM is a virtual appliance that performs various tasks like caching and compression.
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Fatima
5 months ago
I also believe CVM plays a key role in HyperFlex virtual servers.
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Shawna
5 months ago
Yeah, that's true. Regular servers don't support NVMe drives for high availability.
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Brock
5 months ago
I think HyperFlex virtual servers differ from regular servers in terms of NVMe drives.
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Darrel
6 months ago
Haha, yeah, the 'SP' and 'CCC' options seem a bit out of left field. I doubt those are actual differences between HyperFlex and regular servers. Let's focus on the NVMe and CVM stuff.
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Refugia
5 months ago
I agree, those are the key areas where HyperFlex virtual servers differ from regular servers.
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Marshall
5 months ago
C) CVM: Virtual appliance, which performs reading/writing, caching, deduplication, and compression.
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Shayne
5 months ago
A) NVMe: Regular servers do not support NVMe drives for high availability.
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Shanda
6 months ago
Ah, I see what you mean. The NVMe and CVM options sound like the most relevant ones to me. Regular servers may not have the same level of integration and optimization for virtualization that HyperFlex provides.
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Belen
6 months ago
Definitely, I'm also a bit confused here. Let's see, I think the options about NVMe and the CVM virtual appliance are probably the key differences, but I'm not sure about the other choices.
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Cherry
6 months ago
Hmm, this question seems a bit tricky. I'm not too familiar with the differences between HyperFlex and regular servers, but I'm guessing it has something to do with the storage and virtualization aspects.
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