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Which host OS supports both 512 bytes and 4 KB XtremIO logical block (LB) volumes?

A.
VMware
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A.
VMware
B.
Linux
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B.
Linux
C.
IBM AIX
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C.
IBM AIX
D.
HP-UX
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D.
HP-UX
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

The Dell EMC XtremIO X2 storage array offers flexible scaling options with building blocks called X-Bricks1. The system can start with a single X-Brick and scale up to 72 SSDs for a single X-Brick1. When additional performance and capacity are required, the system can be expanded by adding additional X-Bricks1.

Among the options provided, VMware is the host OS that supports both 512 bytes and 4 KB XtremIO logical block (LB) volumes23. VMware vSphere 6.7 and later versions support both 512-byte and 4K logical block sizes23. This is because VMware ESXi detects and registers the 4Kn devices and automatically emulates them as 512e3.

The other options, while they may be part of the overall process, are not specifically known to support both 512 bytes and 4 KB XtremIO logical block (LB) volumes:

Linux typically supports multiple file system block sizes of 512, 1024, 2048, and 40964. However, it's not specifically mentioned that it supports both 512 bytes and 4 KB XtremIO logical block volumes5.

IBM AIX also supports multiple file system block sizes of 512, 1024, 2048, and 40966. But again, it's not specifically mentioned that it supports both 512 bytes and 4 KB XtremIO logical block volumes7.

HP-UX does not specifically mention support for both 512 bytes and 4 KB XtremIO logical block volumes89.

Therefore, the verified answer is A. VMware, as it is the host OS that supports both 512 bytes and 4 KB XtremIO logical block (LB) volumes23.

asked 16/09/2024
Jim McKay
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