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Question 310 - H13-611 discussion
The following description of IOPS is wrong:
A.
How many times IO can be performed per second, each IO is fixed according to the size of the written data
B.
If the IO writes a large piece of continuous data every time the channel is changed infrequently, what is done every second at this time IO frequency is relatively low
C.
If the head frequently changes lanes, and the data written each time is relatively large, then the IOPS should be the lowest number of this disk value
D.
If the smallest data block is written each time under the condition of infrequent lane change, such as 512 bytes, then the IOPS will be the highest value
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