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A cluster consists of H400 nodes. A200 nodes, and tour Gen6 bays available tor expansion. An engineer plans to open bays.

What is the result?

A.

A300 nodes can be added and become members of the A200 node pool through the compatibility mode.

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A.

A300 nodes can be added and become members of the A200 node pool through the compatibility mode.

B.

A300 nodes cannot be installed in this cluster.

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B.

A300 nodes cannot be installed in this cluster.

C.

A300 nodes can be added, and a new A300 node pool is created.

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C.

A300 nodes can be added, and a new A300 node pool is created.

D.

A300 nodes can be added and become members of the H400 node pool through the compatibility mode.

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D.

A300 nodes can be added and become members of the H400 node pool through the compatibility mode.

Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When an engineer plans to add A300 nodes to an existing cluster consisting of H400 and A200 nodes, the A300 nodes can be added and become members of the A200 node pool through compatibility mode.

Understanding Node Pools and Compatibility Mode:

Node Pools:

Groups of nodes with similar hardware and performance characteristics.

Nodes in the same pool can share data and balance workloads effectively.

Compatibility Mode:

Allows newer nodes to join an existing node pool with older nodes.

Ensures compatibility by adjusting performance features to match the existing pool.

Adding A300 Nodes to the A200 Node Pool:

A200 and A300 Nodes:

Both are archive nodes designed for high-capacity storage.

A300 nodes are the next generation with updated hardware.

Using Compatibility Mode:

A300 nodes can operate in compatibility mode to align with the A200's capabilities.

Allows seamless integration without disrupting existing operations.

Process and Considerations:

Cluster Expansion:

The engineer can add the A300 nodes to the cluster and configure them to join the A200 node pool.

Performance Adjustments:

Compatibility mode may limit some of the newer nodes' advanced features to match the older nodes.

Benefits:

Extends the cluster's capacity using newer hardware.

Preserves investment in existing infrastructure.

Why Other Options Are Less Suitable:

Option B (A300 nodes cannot be installed in this cluster):

Incorrect; OneFS allows mixing different node types within the same cluster.

Option C (A300 nodes can be added, and a new A300 node pool is created):

While possible, the question specifies that the engineer plans to open bays, implying expansion within the existing node pool.

Option D (A300 nodes become members of the H400 node pool):

H400 nodes are hybrid nodes; it's not typical to mix archive nodes (A-series) with hybrid nodes (H-series) in the same node pool.

Dell PowerScale

Reference:

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Administration Guide:

Details on node pools, compatibility mode, and cluster expansion.

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Administration Guide

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Best Practices Guide:

Provides guidelines for adding new nodes to existing clusters.

Dell EMC PowerScale OneFS Best Practices

Knowledge Base Articles:

Article ID 000123004: 'Adding A300 Nodes to an Existing Cluster with A200 Nodes'

Article ID 000123005: 'Understanding Compatibility Mode in Dell PowerScale Clusters'

asked 29/10/2024
Sacha CONTI
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