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NEW QUESTION # 27
An application is running on XtremlO replicating to another XtremlO using RecoverPoint with the following:
Journal size= 1.05 * (write traffic) * (rollback time in seconds) / (1 - image access log percentage) + (reserved for marking)
. Average write traffic = 5 Mb/s
. Required rollback time = 24 hours
What is the minimum required size for the Journal volume using the default parameters?

  • A. 60 GB
  • B. 57.3 GB
  • C. 72.4 GB
  • D. 10 GB

Answer: C

Explanation:
To calculate the minimum required size for the Journal volume, we can use the provided formula and input the given parameters:
Average Write Traffic: 5 Mb/s
Required Rollback Time: 24 hours (which is 24 * 60 * 60 = 86,400 seconds) Default Parameters: Assuming the image access log percentage is 20% (which is a common default), and the reserved for marking is negligible.
Using the formula:
\text{Journal size} = 1.05 \times (\text{write traffic}) \times (\text{rollback time in seconds}) / (1 - \text{image access log percentage})Journal size=1.05×(write traffic)×(rollback time in seconds)/(1-image access log percentage) We plug in the values:
\text{Journal size} = 1.05 \times (5 \text{ Mb/s}) \times (86,400 \text{ seconds}) / (1 - 0.2)Journal size=1.05×(5 Mb/s)×(86,400 seconds)/(1-0.2) Converting Mb to GB (1 Mb = 1/8,000 GB):
\text{Journal size} = 1.05 \times (5/8,000 \text{ GB/s}) \times 86,400 / 0.8Journal size=1.05×(5/8,000 GB/s)×86,400/0.8
\text{Journal size} = 1.05 \times 0.000625 \text{ GB/s} \times 86,400 / 0.8Journal size=1.05×0.000625 GB/s×86,400/0.8
\text{Journal size} = 1.05 \times 54 \text{ GB} / 0.8Journal size=1.05×54 GB/0.8
\text{Journal size} = 70.875 \text{ GB}Journal size=70.875 GB
Since we need to round up to ensure we have enough space, the minimum required size for the Journal volume is approximately 72.4 GB.
This calculation ensures that the Journal volume is adequately sized to handle the write traffic and maintain the required rollback time, providing a buffer for the image access log1.


NEW QUESTION # 28
You are installing a new Gen 6 RecoverPoint Appliance (RPA). After completing the physical installation, you log into the RPA for the first time using the "boxmgmt" account.
How can the RecoverPoint version running on the RPA be determined?

  • A. Obtained using the Installation menu
  • B. Obtained using the Diagnostics menu
  • C. Running the get_version command
  • D. Displayed in the opening view after login

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 29
A company has a RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) cluster with local replication connected to a VNX array. They want to replace the VNX array with a Unity 600F array. All LUNs from the previous storage will be deleted and new ones will be created in the new storage.
What changes need to be performed in the RecoverPoint cluster?

  • A. Add a new Local Replication license using the Unity Serial number
  • B. Replace old the Local Replication license for a new one using the Unity Serial number
  • C. Convert RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) to RecoverPoint/EX and add a new Local Replication license using the Unity Serial number
  • D. RecoverPoint automatically recognizes the Unity array; no new licenses are required

Answer: A

Explanation:
To replace the VNX array with a Unity 600F array in a RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) cluster with local replication, you need to add a new Local Replication license using the Unity Serial number. This step ensures that the new storage array is correctly licensed and integrated into the existing RecoverPoint configuration.
Reference:
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, sections on licensing and adding new storage arrays.


NEW QUESTION # 30
During the Deployment Manager wizard, the system confirmed errors detected on one or more new RPAs. You resolve the errors and proceed to the zoning step.
Which step detected the errors?

  • A. Add New RPA
  • B. Apply Configuration Results
  • C. Configure New RPA
  • D. Summary

Answer: A

Explanation:
In the RecoverPoint Deployment Manager wizard, the step where the system confirms errors on new RPAs and allows the user to resolve them before proceeding is the "Add New RPA" step. During this step, the wizard checks the newly added RPAs for any configuration or connectivity issues and prompts the user to fix them before continuing with the deployment process.
Reference:
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on Deployment and Initial Configuration.


NEW QUESTION # 31
You are performing a RecoverPoint cluster installation using Deployment Manager. The new cluster is using physical RPAs. During the "Connectivity Settings" step of Deployment Manager, which interface(s) can be configured to use DHCP?

  • A. WAN and LAN
  • B. iSCSI-1 and iSCSI-2
  • C. Cluster management
  • D. Cluster management
  • E. LAN only

Answer: C

Explanation:
In the RecoverPoint Deployment Manager, the Cluster management interface can be configured to use DHCP. This setting allows the cluster management interface to automatically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server, simplifying network configuration.
Reference:
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on Deployment and Initial Configuration.
Explanation:
During the "Connectivity Settings" step of Deployment Manager, the interfaces that can be configured to use DHCP are:


NEW QUESTION # 32
You are deploying a new RecoverPoint cluster using a VPLEX array; however, you need to determine where to locate the Repository volume. What is the recommended location for the Repository volume?

  • A. On the VPLEX as a metadata volume
  • B. On the VPLEX as a distributed volume
  • C. On third-party storage
  • D. On the VPLEX as a virtual volume

Answer: D

Explanation:
Understanding the Repository Volume: The Repository volume in a RecoverPoint system is crucial for storing configuration and metadata information. It must be highly available and resilient to ensure the proper functioning of the RecoverPoint system.
Recommended Location:
Step 1: The recommended location for the Repository volume is on the VPLEX as a virtual volume. This setup leverages the high availability and redundancy features of VPLEX, ensuring that the Repository volume is protected and accessible.
Step 2: Avoid using a VPLEX distributed volume for the Repository volume, as this is not supported and can lead to issues with data consistency and availability1.
Implementation:
Step 3: Provision a virtual volume on the VPLEX array. Ensure that the volume is not thin-provisioned; it should be a thick or traditional RAID LUN to provide the necessary performance and reliability.
Step 4: Assign the virtual volume to the RecoverPoint cluster during the deployment process. This can be done through the Deployment Manager or manually via the VPLEX management interface.
Verification:
Step 5: After assigning the Repository volume, verify that it is correctly recognized by the RecoverPoint system. Check the status and health of the volume using the RecoverPoint Management Application.
Step 6: Monitor the system to ensure that the Repository volume is functioning as expected and that there are no issues with data accessibility or performance.


NEW QUESTION # 33
An organization is hosting storage protection solutions for multiple companies. Their solutions are based on a single VNX array. What is the maximum number of RecoverPoint clusters that can be deployed by the organization?

  • A. Six clusters, assuming each LUN is attached to only one cluster at a time
  • B. Five clusters, assuming only vRPAs are used
  • C. Eight clusters, assuming each LUN is replicated across the clusters
  • D. Eight clusters, assuming each LUN is attached to only one cluster at a time

Answer: D

Explanation:
Understanding RecoverPoint Clusters: RecoverPoint clusters are groups of RecoverPoint Appliances (RPAs) that work together to provide data protection and replication services. Each cluster can manage multiple Consistency Groups and replication sets.
VNX Array and RecoverPoint Integration: The VNX array is a storage solution that supports integration with RecoverPoint for data replication and protection. When deploying RecoverPoint clusters with a VNX array, it is important to consider the limitations and best practices for configuration.
Maximum Number of Clusters:
Step 1: According to Dell RecoverPoint documentation, a single VNX array can support up to eight RecoverPoint clusters, provided that each LUN (Logical Unit Number) is attached to only one cluster at a time12.
Step 2: This configuration ensures that the LUNs are not shared across multiple clusters, which could lead to conflicts and data consistency issues.
Implementation:
Step 3: When setting up the clusters, ensure that each LUN is assigned to a specific cluster and not shared with others. This can be managed through the VNX management interface and the RecoverPoint Deployment Manager.
Step 4: Configure the clusters to handle the replication and protection tasks for their assigned LUNs. This involves setting up Consistency Groups, replication policies, and monitoring the system for any issues.
Verification:
Step 5: After deploying the clusters, verify that each LUN is correctly attached to only one cluster. Use the RecoverPoint Management Application to check the status and health of the clusters and their associated LUNs.
Step 6: Monitor the system to ensure that the replication and protection processes are functioning as expected.


NEW QUESTION # 34
A storage administrator has seen high-load events in their RecoverPoint environment. The administrator wants to review the performance data for the past week with RecoverPoint. In addition, the administrator wants the raw data saved to a spreadsheet to review and create graphs of system performance over a period of time.
Which CLI command should be used?

  • A. detect_bottlenecks
  • B. get_rpa_statistics
  • C. export_statistics
  • D. balance_load

Answer: C

Explanation:
Access the CLI: Log into the RecoverPoint Command Line Interface (CLI) using appropriate credentials.
Run the Command: Execute the export_statistics command to gather performance data.
Save the Data: The command will output the performance data, which can then be saved to a spreadsheet.
Review and Graph: Use the spreadsheet to review the performance data and create graphs to visualize system performance over the specified time period.
The export_statistics command is used to export performance data from RecoverPoint, which can then be analyzed and graphed for a better understanding of system performance and to identify any potential issues1.


NEW QUESTION # 35
Prior to installation, you are meeting with the network administrator as part of your site preparations. The administrator wants to know the minimum number of IP addresses required for their two-node vRPA cluster.
What is the minimum number of IP addresses needed?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3

Answer: A

Explanation:
For a two-node vRPA cluster, a minimum of 9 IP addresses is required. This includes IP addresses for management, replication, and other network communication needs necessary to maintain high availability and proper functioning of the vRPA cluster.
Reference:
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on network configuration for vRPA clusters.


NEW QUESTION # 36
What is the correct sequence of steps to implement RecoverPoint with XtremIO?

Answer:

Explanation:


NEW QUESTION # 37
A RecoverPoint storage administrator needs to protect a mission-critical application. The application is stored on three volumes provisioned from a new VNX. Once the Consistency Group is created for the application, how many replication sets will the group contain?

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. Determined by the number of copies

Answer: C

Explanation:
Create a Consistency Group for the application: The first step is to create a Consistency Group (CG) in the RecoverPoint system for the mission-critical application. This CG will manage the replication and ensure consistency across the volumes.
Determine the number of replication sets: Each volume provisioned from the VNX for the application will be represented as a separate replication set within the CG. Since there are three volumes, there will be three replication sets.
Configure replication sets: Each replication set will include the production volume (source) and the replica volume (target). The replication sets will be managed under the same CG to maintain consistency across all the application data.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Dell EMC RecoverPoint documentation, which provides guidelines on how to configure replication sets within a CG. It is also advisable to consult the RecoverPoint Deployment Manager for step-by-step instructions on setting up and managing CGs and replication sets1.


NEW QUESTION # 38
Which ports are required for proper communication between Deployment Manager and the RecoverPoint Appliances?

  • A. TCP 21, 22, 7225, and 8082
  • B. TCP 21, 22, 80, 443, and UDP 53
  • C. TCP 21, 22, 25, 80, and 7225
  • D. TCP 21, 22, 25, 80, and 443

Answer: C

Explanation:
Proper communication between Deployment Manager and the RecoverPoint Appliances requires the following ports: TCP 21, 22, 25, 80, and 7225. These ports facilitate the necessary management and data transfer operations essential for the deployment and configuration of RecoverPoint systems.
Reference:
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, section on network requirements and port configurations.


NEW QUESTION # 39
Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the exhibit, what is the outcome when the "Collect System Information" button is clicked?

  • A. A log collection covering only the selected event will start
  • B. A log collection covering 10 minutes before and 10 minutes after the current local time will start
  • C. A log collection covering 10 minutes before and 10 minutes after the selected event will start
  • D. A log collection covering 2 hours before and 2 hours after the selected event will start

Answer: D

Explanation:
When the "Collect System Information" button is clicked, it initiates a log collection process that covers 2 hours before and 2 hours after the selected event. This ensures a comprehensive log collection around the time of the event, which is crucial for effective troubleshooting and analysis.
Reference:
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, section on collecting logs and system information.


NEW QUESTION # 40
Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the exhibit, what describes the state in which RPA-3 must be in prior to selecting "Next" to advance the wizard?

  • A. Powered on and configured with the displayed WAN address
  • B. Attached to the displayed RecoverPoint cluster
  • C. Powered on and configured with the displayed LAN address
  • D. Connected to the SAN with storage provisioned

Answer: C

Explanation:
Power On: Ensure that RPA-3 is powered on.
Configure LAN Address: Assign and configure the LAN IP address as displayed in the wizard for RPA-3.
Verification: Verify that the RPA-3 is reachable at the configured LAN address.
Advance the Wizard: Once the above steps are confirmed, select "Next" to proceed with the wizard.


NEW QUESTION # 41
An administrator ran the capture load command on a RecoverPoint cluster during a high-load issue. However, the administrator forgot to capture the output. Where can the RecoverPoint Cluster Load report be located?

  • A. https://Cluster_Management_IP/info/load_balancing/
  • B. https://Cluster_Management_IP/info/long_term_statistics
  • C. In the output from running the Collection System Information wizard
  • D. In the output from the events_log

Answer: B

Explanation:
Access the Cluster Management Interface: Use a web browser to navigate to the RecoverPoint Cluster Management IP address.
Navigate to the Load Statistics: Append /info/long_term_statistics to the Cluster Management IP in the browser's address bar.
View the Report: The RecoverPoint Cluster Load report can be viewed on this page, which provides long-term statistics including load information.
This method allows administrators to retrieve historical load data even if they did not capture the output at the time the capture load command was run1.


NEW QUESTION # 42
What is a characteristic of a cluster that is running on RecoverPoint 5.0 or later?

  • A. If the WAN and LAN are on different network adapters, they must be on the same subnets
  • B. WAN and LAN traffic cannot be on the same network adapters
  • C. If the WAN and LAN are on different network adapters, different subnets are optional
  • D. If the WAN and LAN are on different network adapters, they must be on different subnets

Answer: D

Explanation:
Network Adapter Configuration: For clusters running on RecoverPoint 5.0 or later, if the WAN (Wide Area Network) and LAN (Local Area Network) are utilizing separate network adapters, it is a requirement that these adapters are configured on different subnets1.
Subnet Allocation: This involves assigning different subnet addresses to the WAN and LAN adapters to segregate traffic and ensure proper routing within the network infrastructure1.
Network Policy Compliance: Adhering to this characteristic is crucial for maintaining network policy compliance and ensuring that the RecoverPoint system functions correctly within the designed network topology1.
For more detailed information on network configuration and best practices, you can refer to the Dell EMC RecoverPoint documentation, which provides guidelines on how to set up and manage network settings for RecoverPoint clusters1.


NEW QUESTION # 43
A storage administrator wants the ability to have the same point-in-time image across multiple Consistency Groups. If a RecoverPoint system uses vRPAs to protect data stored on VNX arrays, which feature provides this functionality?

  • A. Snapshot Consolidation
  • B. Consistency Groups
  • C. Group Sets
  • D. Bookmarks

Answer: C

Explanation:
Understanding Group Sets: Group Sets in Dell RecoverPoint allow administrators to create a consistent point-in-time image across multiple Consistency Groups. This is particularly useful in environments where data consistency across different applications or databases is critical.
Functionality: When using Group Sets, a single bookmark can be applied to multiple Consistency Groups simultaneously. This ensures that all the groups are synchronized to the same point in time, providing a consistent recovery point across different data sets.
Implementation:
Step 1: Access the RecoverPoint Management Application.
Step 2: Navigate to the Group Sets section.
Step 3: Create a new Group Set and select the Consistency Groups that need to be included.
Step 4: Apply a bookmark to the Group Set. This action will create a consistent point-in-time image across all selected Consistency Groups.
Verification: After setting up the Group Set and applying the bookmark, verify that the point-in-time image is consistent across all included Consistency Groups. This can be done by checking the bookmarks and ensuring they are synchronized.


NEW QUESTION # 44
What is the correct sequence of steps for Snap-based replication on XtremIO?

Answer:

Explanation:

Reference:
Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on Snap-based replication steps


NEW QUESTION # 45
When determining the Journal volume size, which factors must be considered?

  • A. Synchronous or asynchronous replication, RPO/RTO, and the network type
  • B. Rate of change, application data type to be replicated, and the number of snapshots to retain
  • C. Number of snapshots to retain, rate of change, and the number of RPAs
  • D. Rate of change, percentage of sequential writes, and the RPO/RTO

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 46
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