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Exam HPE0-V28 Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion
HP Exam HPE0-V28 Topic 1 Question 29 Discussion
Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-V28 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 1
[All HPE0-V28 Questions]
Which customer issue does an in-memory database address?
A
the need for desktop virtualization
B
the need for flexible storage and compute scaling
C
the need for data virtualization in the cloud
D
the need for faster insights from data
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Lavonne
9 days ago
In-memory databases are so fast, they make my head spin. Talk about a real 'RAM-bunctious' solution!
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Lavonda
18 days ago
B? Really? Desktop virtualization? I think someone needs to go back and study their database fundamentals.
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Omega
9 days ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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Franklyn
21 days ago
I disagree, I believe an in-memory database focuses on providing faster insights rather than storage and compute scaling.
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Stevie
1 months ago
D, definitely. Data virtualization in the cloud is the future, and in-memory databases are perfect for that use case.
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Lorrie
1 months ago
C) the need for flexible storage and compute scaling
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Linwood
1 months ago
I think C is the way to go. Flexible scaling is crucial for handling growing data volumes and changing business requirements.
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Octavio
1 months ago
A! In-memory databases are designed to provide lightning-fast data processing and analysis. The need for faster insights is a no-brainer.
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Trinidad
17 days ago
Absolutely! In-memory databases are perfect for that.
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Dacia
18 days ago
C) the need for flexible storage and compute scaling
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Samuel
18 days ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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Dacia
29 days ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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Donette
1 months ago
I think an in-memory database addresses the need for faster insights from data because it stores data in main memory for quicker access.
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Jaime
2 months ago
A) the need for faster insights from data
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