Q: 4
[Spectrum-X Optimization]
You have recently implemented NVIDIA Spectrum-X in your data center to optimize AI workloads.
You need to verify the performance improvements and create a baseline for future comparisons.
Which tool would be most appropriate for creating performance baseline results in this Spectrum-X
environment?
Options
Discussion
B that's what NVIDIA designed for baselining in AI environments like Spectrum-X.
Option B is the one for creating a solid performance baseline in Spectrum-X. Seen similar questions in practice, and CloudAI Benchmark is built for benchmarking AI workloads. NetQ is more about network health so easy to confuse, but not what they want here.
B
Seriously, these vendor tools all sound the same sometimes. B fits here since CloudAI Benchmark is literally meant for baseline AI workload performance in Spectrum-X. Pretty sure that’s what they’re testing.
B , CloudAI Benchmark is designed for performance baselining in Spectrum-X specifically. NetQ is more for ongoing network monitoring and ops, not deep AI workload benchmarking. Saw similar wording in practice questions, so pretty confident here. Let me know if you think otherwise.
A
Maybe B, seen official guides mention CloudAI Benchmark for this. Practice tests usually point to it for baselining in Spectrum-X setups.
B tbh, since CloudAI Benchmark is the one built to generate baseline results for AI workloads in NVIDIA setups. NetQ's more for network health and monitoring, not performance baselining. Pretty sure it's B unless the question's angled towards networking specifics.
B, CloudAI Benchmark is specifically built for performance benchmarking and baselining with NVIDIA’s AI stack. NetQ (A) is tempting but it’s mostly about ongoing network health/monitoring, not workload performance baselines. I’ve seen similar scenarios in practice tests. Anyone disagree?
A is wrong, B. Only CloudAI Benchmark actually gives you a baseline for AI workloads in Spectrum-X. NetQ is more about monitoring or troubleshooting, not benchmarking improvements. Unless the question asks purely about network health, B fits best.
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