350-601 Compute Practice Question
Which HyperFlex replication factor ensures that data is stored on at least three nodes, providing higher data protection?
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Why each option matters
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RF3
Replication Factor 3 (RF3) stores three copies of data across the cluster, offering protection against two concurrent node failures.
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Option-by-option breakdown
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RF1
Why it's wrong here
RF1 is not a valid HyperFlex replication factor; RF2 and RF3 are supported.
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RF2
Why it's wrong here
RF2 stores two copies, protecting against one node failure.
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RF3
Why this is correct
RF3 stores three copies, protecting against two node failures.
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RF4
Why it's wrong here
HyperFlex does not support RF4.
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