Scenаriо Overview:A custоmer is mоdernizing its distributed Enterprise Resource Plаnning (ERP) system environment thаt supports operations across multiple North American regions. The current storage landscape includes read-heavy workloads located at core sites and smaller replication workloads at regional offices. The company is moving to a subscription-based storage model to simplify infrastructure management and reduce upfront costs.The IT team has shared current performance and capacity requirements, and they expect the solution to handle read-intensive transactional loads, and provide replication between select sites for resilience. Site performance fluctuates with project lifecycles. No Pure-based replication (ActiveDR, ActiveCluster, or async) will be implemented. Workloads will be hosted on multiple sites as identified in the scenario above. You have been asked to determine a right-sized Pure Storage FlashArray configuration that meets both performance and capacity needs while accounting for: 5% yearly growth for core sites and 3% yearly growth for regional offices Read-intensive workload profiles with 32KiB average IO size Lightweight replication at secondary sites Workload-specific data reduction estimates using Sizer guidance Customer Requirements: Workload 1 (Site 1) – ERP:Dataset size: 85.49 TiBEstimated average read IOPS: 30,000Estimated read bandwidth: 937.5 MiB/sExpected DRR: 2.8Workload 2 (Site 2) – ERP:Dataset size: 97.32 TiBEstimated average read IOPS: 30,000Estimated read bandwidth: 937.5 MiB/sExpected DRR: 2.8Workload 3 (Site 3) – Replication (S1 Replication):Dataset size: 203.73 TiBEstimated average read IOPS: 2,000Estimated read bandwidth: 62.5 MiB/sExpected DRR: 1.2Workload 4 (Site 4) – Replication (S2 Replication):Dataset size: 215.55 TiBEstimated average read IOPS: 2,000Estimated read bandwidth: 62.5 MiB/sExpected DRR: 1.2Candidate Instructions:Using Sizer, identify the "Evergreen//One" section of the Results tab, taking note of the Minimum Quote Recommendation, sizing inputs, and SLA guarantee. Please answer the following questions for Site 4 (Workload 4).In the box below, paste in the Tier for Site 4 (Workload 4).Example answer format: //Unified Block & File - CapacityIn the box below, paste in the EUC Reserve(TiB) for Site 4 (Workload 4). Example answer format: 150.08 Be sure to check your work before you submit. You will NOT be able to return to this page after you click "Next".
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A. (7 pts) When we cоmpаre the yield оf cоtton bаsed on the previous crop in rotаtion, we notice that a peanut-cotton rotation yields more than a cotton-cotton rotation. Describe the process responsible for this "N credit", assuming the response is strictly driven by N. As crop rotation responses are complex, describe another reason why peanut-cotton yields more than cotton-cotton. B. (12 pts) Most of the N found in manures is not directly available to plants. Describe: 1. What N form dominates manure N and the process that converts this manure N into plant-available N, 2. Which N loss pathway should you be worried about with manures containing a lot of NH4+ and two factors that would increase losses via this pathway, 3. Management practices that could be implemented to minimize losses described in #2. C. (6 pts) Compare two common N sources for grain production, urea (46-0-0) and ammonium nitrate (34-0-0), by mentioning one advantage and one disadvantage of each.
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