Haha, tell me about it! I swear, these exam questions are designed to make us feel like we're back in grad school. But hey, at least we get to show off our storage expertise, even if it's just regurgitating buzzwords.
Paged metadata? Sounds like a fancy way of saying 'database indexes' or something. Maybe it's just trying to confuse us with technical jargon. At the end of the day, these certifications are all about memorizing obscure terms, am I right?
Hmm, that makes sense. I was thinking it might have something to do with compression or redundancy, but your explanation sounds more plausible. Although, I'm still a bit confused about the 'paged metadata' part. Anyone want to take a crack at that?
Ooh, I think I know this one! Adding a top tier of SSDs helps keep the frequently accessed data, or 'hot data', on the faster SSD tier, while the less frequently accessed 'cold data' can be stored on the slower hard disk drives. That's what FAST VP and FAST Cache are for, right?
Yeah, me too. But I'm guessing it has something to do with how SSDs work in a storage system. Maybe it's trying to test our knowledge of storage tiering and caching?
Whoa, this question is a tricky one! I'm not even sure what a 'Dell Unity XT hybrid solution' is, let alone how to answer this. Anyone else feeling a bit lost here?
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