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In a fully-populated Data Protection Group (DPG) with sufficient capacity, how many disk drives need to fail sequentially to stop the XtremIO X2 data services?

A.
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A.
2
B.
6
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B.
6
C.
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C.
9
D.
7
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D.
7
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

In a fully-populated Data Protection Group (DPG) within an XtremIO X2 array, the system can tolerate up to six disk drives failing sequentially without stopping data services. This is due to the XtremIO X2's ability to maintain operations with double SSD failure protection1. The seventh drive failure would be the point at which the data services are stopped because the system would no longer be able to maintain the required level of redundancy for data protection.

The DPG is designed to handle multiple SSD failures by entering different states of degradation:

Healthy: Double parity protection.

Single Degraded: Single parity protection.

Double Degraded: No parity protection.

Failed: Data Loss.

When the first SSD fails, the system automatically initiates a DPG rebuild to restore double parity protection. If a second SSD fails before the rebuild is complete, the DPG's usable capacity drops by the capacity of one SSD, but it still maintains single parity protection. Only after the failure of a seventh SSD would the DPG enter a failed state, resulting in the cessation of data services2.

asked 16/09/2024
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