LX0-104 · Question #173
Which of the following resources would be measured for capacity planning? (Select TWO correct answers.)
The correct answer is B. disk I/O D. network I/O. This question asks to identify key system resources that are critical for monitoring and measurement in capacity planning for server environments.
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- Avideo driver performance
- Bdisk I/O
- Csystem boot time
- Dnetwork I/O
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(20 responses)- A5% (1)
- B90% (18)
- C5% (1)
Why each option
This question asks to identify key system resources that are critical for monitoring and measurement in capacity planning for server environments.
Video driver performance is typically relevant for graphical workstations or specific rendering tasks, not general server capacity planning where the primary focus is on backend services and resource utilization.
Disk I/O (input/output) is a fundamental resource to measure in capacity planning as it directly impacts application performance, especially for databases, file servers, and applications that frequently read from or write to storage.
System boot time is an initial startup metric, not a continuous operational resource measured for ongoing capacity planning, which focuses on sustained performance under varying loads.
Network I/O (input/output) is essential for capacity planning, particularly for networked services, web servers, and applications that communicate extensively over the network, as it determines how much data can be sent and received by the system.
Concept tested: Capacity planning key metrics (disk I/O, network I/O)
Source: https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/performance-tuning-and-capacity-planning-your-systems
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