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1. What is the primary performance advantage of NVMe over the legacy SAS protocol?
It uses a single serial queue for processing all storage commands
It supports up to 64K command queues with 64K commands per queue
It eliminates the requirement for physical cabling in the data center
2. Which technology allows NVMe commands to be transferred over a Converged Ethernet network?
SATA-Express implementation for high-speed desktop storage drives
NFS v4.1 protocol for distributed file system access over a LAN
NVMe-oF (NVMe over Fabrics) utilizing RoCE or TCP transports
3. What defines Persistent Memory (PMEM) compared to traditional DRAM?
It operates at speeds significantly faster than a standard L1 CPU cache
It provides byte-addressable access while retaining data after power loss
It is a hardware-locked architecture restricted to read-only operations
4. In a storage context, what does "Data Gravity" refer to?
The tendency for apps and services to move closer to large datasets
The physical weight and floor loading requirements of storage arrays
The gravitational pull affecting the rotation of high-density platter disks
5. What is the purpose of a "Journaling" filesystem (e.g., ext4, XFS)?
To compress metadata and file headers before they are written to disk
To record changes in a log before committing them to improve recovery
To generate a mirrored copy of the entire filesystem on a separate LUN
6. Which RAID level provides high fault tolerance by using two independent parity schemes?
RAID 10 (Striping of Mirrors) for high performance and redundancy
RAID 5 (Distributed Parity) requiring a minimum of three physical drives
RAID 6 (Dual Distributed Parity) capable of surviving two drive failures
7. What is "Write Amplification" in SSDs?
A firmware feature used to mirror incoming writes to two flash chips
When physical writes to Flash are a multiple of the requested host data
Boosting the signal voltage during a write to increase NAND endurance
8. What does "Inline Deduplication" accomplish?
It removes redundant data blocks before they are written to the media
It scans storage at rest during idle periods to find and delete duplicates
It mirrors unique data blocks across two distinct geographical locations
9. In a distributed storage system, what is the "Metadata Server" responsible for?
Managing the end-to-end encryption and decryption of raw data streams
Providing the primary capacity for storing the bulk binary file content
Tracking file attributes, permissions, and physical data chunk locations
10. What is "Zoned Namespaces" (ZNS) technology?
A method where hosts place data in zones to reduce Garbage Collection
A logical partitioning system for syncing data across global time zones
A security protocol that creates an isolated DMZ for storage management
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