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Which of the following explanations best describes Azure HPC Cache?
A managed service for accelerating storage for HPC workloads
A Linux-based virtual machine for accelerating computing for HPC workloads
A third-party store image for accelerating networking for HPC workloads
To reach on-premises NFS storage, which two permissions are required to create Azure HPC Cache?
Azure permissions to create NICs and storage permissions like no_root_squash
no_root_squash
An Azure account owner to create resource groups and a domain admin to join the cache to Active Directory
A storage admin to create local exports and root squash to deny unauthorized users
When you create the cache, which sizing option is best?
Cache sizes slightly smaller than the working set are best in order to best use resources.
Enter the exact size of your working set so that the cache size isn't too big or too small.
Cache sizes slightly larger than the working set are best in order to store all the data.
For HPC Cache to connect to on-premises data, what network path should it take?
VPN because data should be treated as sensitive and therefore be kept encrypted
ExpressRoute because a high-speed connection allows faster data transfer
LAN because local traffic travels faster than traffic among multiple networks
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