A solution architect notices the PowerSizer is translating File Operations into IOPS for cluster and appliance summary details. IOPS are not impacting the summary MiB/s. What is the cause of this issue?
A.
File Operations was not entered. MiB/s was not entered.
B.
File Operations was entered. MiB/s was entered.
C.
File Operations was not entered. MiB/s was entered.
D.
File Operations was entered. MiB/s was not entered.
Yes D
The generally accepted explanation is that the PowerSizer tool has been provided with file operations as an input but has not been given a corresponding MiB/s value. In other words, if only file operations are entered and no MiB/s (throughput) input is provided, then the tool converts those file operations into IOPS for its cluster and appliance summary—but those IOPS values will not affect the MiB/s summary because no explicit throughput input was given.
Answer D
If... File Operations are entered in PowerSizer but not MiB/s
Impact on Sizing
PowerSizer translates File Operations into IOPS for cluster and appliance summary details. The IOPS does not contribute to the summary MiB/s because no I/O size is defined.
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