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Question #: 76
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Referring to the exhibit, what is the maximum possible IOPS for the VOL_A volume?

  • A. 500 IOPS
  • B. 1000 IOPS
  • C. 100 IOPS
  • D. 2000 IOPS
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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unamed123
1 month, 4 weeks ago
The correct answer is A https://docs.netapp.com/us-en/ontap/performance-admin/adaptive-qos-policy-groups-task.html#:~:text=You%20can%20use%20an%20adaptive%20QoS%20policy%20group absolute-min-iops is the absolute minimum number of IOPS. You can use this field with very small storage objects. It overrides both peak-iops and/or expected-iops when absolute-min-iops is greater than the calculated expected-iops. For example, if you set expected-iops to 1,000 IOPS/TB, and the volume size is less than 1 GB, the calculated expected-iops will be a fractional IOP. The calculated peak-iops will be an even smaller fraction. You can avoid this by setting absolute-min-iops to a realistic value.
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kamadopeter
11 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
if you set expected-iops to 1,000 IOPS/TB, and the volume size is less than 1 GB, the calculated expected-iops will be a fractional IOP. The calculated peak-iops will be an even smaller fraction. You can avoid this by setting absolute-min-iops to a realistic value.
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