Hi Santanu,
there are a lot of wrong answers to those questions found on the internet, e.g. one of the first hits on Google is usually a PDF from testpassport for TE0-121, more than 75% of the proposed answers are plain wrong and totally stupid. You might use the questions, but should try to find an answer on your own.
I'm not shure for Q1, "node" (plain Intel-based server hardware) might be correct, "operating system" (Linux), too. But definitely not AMP, PE and BYNET.
For Q2 it's "Teradata file system", because
- there's no space fragmentation
- a record is always stored in contiguos bytes on the same datablock (never split)
Dieter
Hi Santanu,
there are a lot of wrong answers to those questions found on the internet, e.g. one of the first hits on Google is usually a PDF from testpassport for TE0-121, more than 75% of the proposed answers are plain wrong and totally stupid. You might use the questions, but should try to find an answer on your own.
I'm not shure for Q1, "node" (plain Intel-based server hardware) might be correct, "operating system" (Linux), too. But definitely not AMP, PE and BYNET.
For Q2 it's "Teradata file system", because
- there's no space fragmentation
- a record is always stored in contiguos bytes on the same datablock (never split)
Dieter