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Exam DEA-1TT5 topic 1 question 30 discussion

Actual exam question from Dell's DEA-1TT5
Question #: 30
Topic #: 1
[All DEA-1TT5 Questions]

What describes an incident in a storage infrastructure?

  • A. Unknown root cause of one or more disruptions to service
  • B. Support request to help access an IT resource
  • C. Any action that may impact the functionality of the system
  • D. Any event that prevents corrections of known errors
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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d_g_tal
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
C is answer
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Oran
8 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
C definitely
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Anson_LAU
8 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
C definitely
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SohailKhalil
1 year ago
C. Any action that disrupts the normal process and operation of the system, could be known or unknown and intentional or unintentional.
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newserv
1 year ago
Selected Answer: A
An incident in a storage infrastructure refers to an unexpected event that disrupts the normal operation of the system. This could be a hardware or software failure, a security breach, or any other type of problem that affects the availability or functionality of the storage system. An incident is typically characterized by an unknown root cause, meaning that the cause of the disruption is not immediately clear and requires further investigation to determine.
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johnsonldddd
1 year, 2 months ago
A. Unknown root cause of one or more disruptions to service
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Troutmaster
1 year, 2 months ago
I think the answers for this question are not accurate. I looked at the DEA 1TT4 question that is basically the same question and there was good discussion there also, but in this case Answer B was the most highly voted. - Any event that may lead to the disruption of a service. I believe that the wording of Answer C should be "An" and not "Any" An event that may lead to the disruption of a service This more resembles the definition provided in the curriculum. An incident is an unplanned event such as a switch failure, security attack, or replication software error that may cause an interruption to the protection operations and services, or degrade their quality. Therfore C should be the correct answer her and not A.
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Yaw1111
1 year, 3 months ago
A. Unknown root cause of one or more disruptions to service describes an incident in a storage infrastructure. An incident in a storage infrastructure refers to an unexpected event that disrupts the normal operation of the system. This could be a hardware or software failure, a security breach, or any other type of problem that affects the availability or functionality of the storage system. An incident is typically characterized by an unknown root cause, meaning that the cause of the disruption is not immediately clear and requires further investigation to determine. Incidents can have a significant impact on the performance and reliability of a storage infrastructure, and it is important to quickly identify and resolve them in order to minimize their impact. This may involve troubleshooting and debugging, as well as implementing temporary or permanent fixes to prevent future incidents from occurring.
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penzy
1 year, 3 months ago
Unknown root cause of one or more disruptions to service. is this correct ?
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