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1. What is a "Consistency Group" in the context of storage replication?
A specialized team of DBAs who manually verify data integrity on a daily basis
A grouping of multiple volumes to ensure write-order fidelity during replication
A background software utility used to identify and remove duplicate system files
2. What is "Data-at-Rest Encryption" (DARE)?
Protecting data with encryption while it is actively moving across a local network
An encryption method that only activates when a specific file is being accessed
Encrypting data on physical media to protect against the theft of a drive or array
3. What is "Content-Addressable Storage" (CAS)?
Storing data based on a unique hash fingerprint rather than a standard file path
A specialized storage architecture designed exclusively for hosting web content
A metadata organization system that sorts all stored data in alphabetical order
4. What is the "Blast Radius" in a storage cluster failure?
The maximum physical distance that debris can travel during a hardware explosion
The total amount of data or services impacted by a single component failure
The safety perimeter around a server rack that must remain clear of obstructions
5. What is "TRIM" in SSD management?
Physically modifying an SSD casing to ensure it fits into a non-standard drive bay
A power-saving feature that reduces the voltage to a drive during low-activity periods
An OS command identifying data blocks that are no longer in use and can be wiped
6. What is "Storage Virtualization"?
Abstracting physical storage from multiple devices into a single pool of logical storage
Creating a digital twin or 3D model of a data center for infrastructure planning
Running a virtual machine instance directly within the firmware of a hard drive
7. What is "Asynchronous Replication" primarily used for?
Performing high-speed local backups that require immediate write confirmation
Long-distance disaster recovery where network latency would impact performance
Artificially increasing the local write speed of a primary production database
8. What is "Tiered Deduplication"?
Performing data deduplication only after a file has been flagged for permanent deletion
A licensing model that applies deduplication features to specific brands of hardware
Applying different deduplication methods based on the specific storage tier being used
9. What is "NVMe-MI" (Management Interface)?
A standard for monitoring and managing NVMe drive health and thermals out-of-band
A simplified graphical user interface designed for managing storage in consumer OS
A specialized physical port used for connecting NVMe drives to peripheral devices
10. What is "Object Multipart Upload"?
Simultaneously uploading a single file to multiple different public cloud providers
Breaking a large object into parts to upload in parallel for better speed and reliability
A security protocol requiring multiple user passwords to authorize a single file upload
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