EMC Isilon Solutions and Design Specialist Exam for Technology Architects E20-555 Question # 8 Topic 1 Discussion

EMC Isilon Solutions and Design Specialist Exam for Technology Architects E20-555 Question # 8 Topic 1 Discussion

E20-555 Exam Topic 1 Question 8 Discussion:
Question #: 8
Topic #: 1

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A European Sports TV network is considering Isilon for their Media Edit Storage for their editing workloads. They are also considering Isilon for near-line media archiving.

The network receives XDCAM HD footage which is loaded onto their existing Transcoding Storage platform. New footage that needs to be edited will be transferred from their Transcoding Storage platform to the proposed Media Edit Storage platform at the rate of ten simultaneous XDCAM HD files via FTP. Edited files will be transferred back to the Transcoding Storage platform at the rate of ten simultaneous XDCAM HD files via FTP.

The network currently has 15 Final Cut Pro edit stations, 15 Avid edit stations. Proxy software will be used to allow Isilon to act as the storage for the Final Cut Pro and Avid media. Three of those edit stations will be performing content compositing as needed.

The network expects 70 hours of new content per week, and 50 hours of edited content per week. They intend to keep the new and edited content on the proposed Media Edit Storage as a performance tier for 30 days. They would like to retain all new and edited footage proposed Media Edit Storage as a near-line tier for two years.

In addition to the current workloads, the network expects to implement a new Media Asset Management (MAM) solution and has requested the Isilon cluster be capable of supporting 120 MBps read and 120 MBps write to support the MAM requirements.

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E20-555 Question 8

Based on the number of edit stations, and their intended use, what bandwidth requirements should be considered while sizing?


A.

Write Performance:70 MBps FTP sequential21 MBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB randomRead Performance:70 MBps FTP sequential210 MBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB random


B.

Write Performance:550 MBps FTP sequential275 MBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB randomRead Performance:550 MBps FTP sequential1.6 GBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB random


C.

Write Performance:21 MBps FTP sequential70 MBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB randomRead Performance:210 MBps FTP sequential70 MBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB random


D.

Write Performance:70 MBps FTP sequential210 MBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB randomRead Performance:70 MBps FTP sequential21 MBps NFS and/or SMB sequential120 MBps NFS and/or SMB random


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