What is the most likely explanation?

Last month, you successfully merged two (2) local SAN islands into a single core/edge fabric topology and connected storage devices to the core switches. Performance benchmarks were met or exceeded. In recent days, server administrators have documented a slow down in performance as I/O demands have increased. Storage administrators report that all storage ports are under- utilized. What is the most likely explanation?

Last month, you successfully merged two (2) local SAN islands into a single core/edge fabric topology and connected storage devices to the core switches. Performance benchmarks were met or exceeded. In recent days, server administrators have documented a slow down in performance as I/O demands have increased. Storage administrators report that all storage ports are under- utilized. What is the most likely explanation?

A.
conflicts between SAN routing protocols

B.
storage port buffer credit limits have restricted I/O capabilities

C.
multiple process login failures

D.
over utilization of one or more ISLs



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