
Explanation:
The correct answer is D: Employ Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP with NONE tiering policy, import data, and mount on EC2. Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is designed to support high-performance workloads with sub-millisecond latency and high throughput. Setting the tiering policy to NONE ensures that all the data resides on the high-performance SSD storage, meeting the laboratory's requirements for sub-millisecond latencies and a minimum throughput of 6 GBps. The high community vote for option B might indicate a preference for Amazon FSx for Lustre with SSD storage, but given the performance requirements, Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP with NONE tiering policy is the optimal solution.
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A research lab requires processing 8 TB of data with sub-millisecond latency and 6 GBps throughput. Which storage solution supports these requirements for EC2 instances running Amazon Linux?
A
Use Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP with ALL tiering policy for the volume, import data, and mount on EC2.
B
Utilize Amazon S3 with Amazon FSx for Lustre on SSD, enabling data import/export to S3, and mount on EC2.
C
Use Amazon S3 with Amazon FSx for Lustre on HDD, enabling data import/export to S3, and mount on EC2.
D
Employ Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP with NONE tiering policy, import data, and mount on EC2.
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