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  • Pure Storage FBAP_002 Exam Questions
  • Provided By: Pure Storage
  • Exam: Pure Storage Certified Architect Professional
  • Certification: FlashBlade Architect Professional
  • Total Questions: 76
  • Updated On: Feb 17, 2025
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  • Question 1
    • How many rack units (Rus) of space are required to support a multi-chassis FlashBlade with 40 blades? 

      Answer: B
  • Question 2
    • A customer is using an older nearline SAS scale-out storage system to store data that is a static size. The
      customer recently purchased several HPC appliances to use that data.
      What happens to the workflow?

      Answer: A
  • Question 3
    • An HPC environment has the following:
      -100 physical hosts, each with a single 10GbE NIC, and a single NFS mount point to the FlashBlade.
      -A 7x52TB FlashBlade, connected to the Top-of-Rack switches via eight 40GbE connections.
      What is the maximum aggregate write throughput the customer should expect from the FlashBlade? 

      Answer: D
  • Question 4
    • A customer needs to support 10 million files per folder for their AI environment. What is their limiting factor on a traditional file system? 

      Answer: B
  • Question 5
    • A retail customer is designing a new application that will train an AI algorithm with metadata from purchase
      transactions.
      The customer has the following constraints:
      -Billions of transactions per hour
      -Hundreds of thousands of clients
      -Easily connect and disconnect from many network locations
      -Asymmetric encryption across a WAN
      -Resilience to network latency
      Which protocol should the architect recommend?

      Answer: B
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