NCA-AIIO · Question #34
When deploying high-density workloads in a data center, what are the three main resource constraints that need to be considered?
The correct answer is B. Power, cooling, and physical space. High-density workloads (e.g., GPU clusters for AI) strain data center resources, primarily power (to supply dense servers), cooling (to dissipate heat from tightly packed hardware), and physical space (to house equipment). While processing speed, bandwidth, and other factors…
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When deploying high-density workloads in a data center, what are the three main resource constraints that need to be considered?
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- AProcessing speed, storage capacity, and network connectivity.
- BPower, cooling, and physical space.
- CBandwidth, security, and redundancy.
How the community answered
(45 responses)- A4% (2)
- B91% (41)
- C4% (2)
Explanation
High-density workloads (e.g., GPU clusters for AI) strain data center resources, primarily power (to supply dense servers), cooling (to dissipate heat from tightly packed hardware), and physical space (to house equipment). While processing speed, bandwidth, and other factors matter, power, cooling, and space are the physical constraints most critical to deployment feasibility.
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