This page was exported from IT Certification Exam Braindumps [ http://blog.braindumpsit.com ] Export date:Fri Apr 11 7:02:37 2025 / +0000 GMT ___________________________________________________ Title: The Realest Study Materials D-RP-OE-A-24 Dumps Updated Oct 08, 2024 [Q18-Q34] --------------------------------------------------- The Realest Study Materials D-RP-OE-A-24 Dumps  Updated  Oct 08, 2024 LATEST D-RP-OE-A-24 Exam Practice Material EMC D-RP-OE-A-24 Exam Syllabus Topics: TopicDetailsTopic 1Adjusting, and refining existing RecoverPoint safeguards.Topic 2Establishing, and overseeing Consistency Groups.Topic 3RecoverPoint Operation: In this section, the focus is given to Understanding and utilization of Snapshots and Bookmarks, execution of recovery procedures via Unisphere for RecoverPointTopic 4RecoverPoint Architecture and RecoverPoint Solutions: In this section, the focus is given to essential characteristics, functionalities, and potential applications. It also covers structural design and constituent elements of the system.Topic 5RecoverPoint Management: In this section of the exam, the focus is given to the execution of administrative responsibilities, strategic considerations for implementing Consistency Groups   NO.18 Based on the Consistency Group status shown in the exhibit, why is the local copy not connected to the production and remote copy?  Local copy has failed  Consistency Group is failing over  Connection to the local copy cluster has failed  Test a Copy wizard is in progress When the “Test a Copy” wizard is in progress in a Dell RecoverPoint environment, it temporarily disconnects the local copy from the production and remote copies to allow testing of the data at a specific point in time without affecting the ongoing replication and production operations. The steps involved are:* Initiate Test a Copy: The administrator starts the “Test a Copy” wizard from the RecoverPoint management interface.* Disconnect Local Copy: The wizard disconnects the local copy from the production and remote copies to isolate it for testing.* Perform Testing: The administrator or users perform necessary tests on the local copy, which is now in an isolated state.* Reconnect Local Copy: Once testing is complete, the wizard will reconnect the local copy to resume normal replication and protection operations.This process ensures that testing can be conducted on a consistent dataset without impacting the production environment or replication processes1.NO.19 Which types of I/O modules can be inserted into Slot1 of a Gen-6 RPA?  10 GbE copper or dual-stacked DB-9 ports  1 GbE optical or 1 GbE copper  10 GbE optical or 1 Gb RJ45 copper  10 GbE optical or 10 GbE copper The Dell EMC RecoverPoint Gen6 appliance contains two slots for I/O modules. For Slot1, the supported I/O modules are 10-Gb optical fiber and 10-Gb twisted copper pair.This means that Slot1 can accommodate either10 GbE optical or 10 GbE copper I/O modules1.The I/O modules are network interface cards with the following characteristics:* 10-GB OPTICAL FIBER MODULE: 4 ports, Ethernet network type, supported speed of 10 Gb, wire type of optical fiber (SFP+).* 10-GB TWISTED COPPER PAIR MODULE: 4 ports, Ethernet network type, supported speed of 10 Gb, wire type of BASE-T twisted copper pair1.These modules provide the necessary connectivity for the RecoverPoint appliance to manage replication setup and operations, ensuring efficient data protection and disaster recovery capabilities1.NO.20 A RecoverPoint system has been deployed with XtremlO at production and disaster recovery sites. What is an accurate statement, if the replication mode for a Consistency Group has been set as “Continuous”?  Set customized time between cycles  Set minimum time between cycles  Effective RPO will be 0 seconds  Effective RPO can be < 60 seconds In a Dell RecoverPoint system with XtremIO arrays at both production and disaster recovery sites, setting the replication mode for a Consistency Group as “Continuous” implies that the replication occurs continuously without predefined intervals. This mode aims to minimize the Recovery Point Objective (RPO), which is the maximum targeted period in which data might be lost due to a major incident. While an RPO of 0 seconds is ideal, it is often not practical due to network latency and system processing times.Therefore, an effective RPO of less than 60 seconds is a realistic target for a“Continuous” replication mode, ensuring that data loss is minimized to the lowest possible timeframe in the event of a disaster1.NO.21 Which RecoverPoint CLI command can be used to show a summarization of the errors and warnings for either one site or the entire RecoverPoint system?  get_rpa_states  get_events_log  get_clusters_topology  get_system_status NO.22 Which tools are listed under “System Analysis and Tools” section of Unisphere for RecoverPoint?  Detect Bottlenecks, Balance Load, Collect System Information  Detect Bottlenecks, Balance Load, Configure System Reports and Alerts  Users and Security, Configure System Reports and Alerts, Change Security Level  Users and Security, Configure System Reports and Alerts, Collect System Information Under the “System Analysis and Tools” section of Unisphere for RecoverPoint, the tools listed are designed to assist administrators in analyzing and optimizing the RecoverPoint system. The tools include:* Detect Bottlenecks: This tool helps identify any performance bottlenecks within the RecoverPoint system. It analyzes the flow of replication data and points out areas where there might be congestion or delays, allowing administrators to take corrective actions.* Balance Load: The Balance Load tool is used to evenly distribute the workload across the RecoverPoint Appliances (RPAs) to prevent any single RPA from becoming a performance bottleneck. This ensures that the system operates efficiently and that replication tasks are completed in a timely manner.* Collect System Information: This tool gathers comprehensive information about the RecoverPoint system’s configuration and operation. It is useful for troubleshooting issues, performing system audits, and preparing for support calls or maintenance activities.These tools are integral to maintaining the health and performance of the RecoverPoint environment and are accessible through the Unisphere for RecoverPoint interface1.NO.23 What is the purpose of the save_settings command?  Commit cluster configuration changes to the repository volume  Create a script file that can later be used to recreate the system configuration  Preserve the configuration of a RecoverPoint Appliance prior to replacement  Modify or configure the RecoverPoint configuration backup interval The save_settings command in Dell RecoverPoint is used to commit cluster configuration changes to the repository volume. When changes are made to the RecoverPoint cluster configuration, they need to be saved to ensure that they persist across system reboots and are recognized by all nodes in the cluster.The repository volume serves as a centralized storage location for these configurations1.The process of using the save_settings command is as follows:* After making configuration changes to the RecoverPoint cluster, the administrator issues the save_settings command.* The command commits the changes to the repository volume, which is a dedicated space on the storage array for storing system settings.* This ensures that the configuration changes are preserved and can be accessed by the RecoverPoint Appliances (RPAs) when needed1.It’s important to note that the save_settings command does not create a script file for later use, nor does it modify the configuration backup interval.Its primary function is to ensure that any changes made to the cluster configuration are saved and applied correctly1.NO.24 A database team is performing tests against a PIT copy of data. Their write activity is going to exceed the currently allocated amount of space dedicated to Image Access mode.What should be done to allow testing to continue without disruption to their testing?  Navigate to Protection > Manage Protection > Select the CG from the list and select the copy.Click Edit Journal, and add one or more additional Journal volumes.  Use the config_copy_group= copy= policy image_access_log_size= CLI command  Expand the Journal volume using native array tools.Navigate to Protection > Manage Protection > Select the CG from the list and select the copy.Click Edit Journal, and then select “Expand Journal”.  Navigate to Protection > Manage Protection > Select the CG from the list and select the copy.Click Edit, and then increase the reserved image access percentage from 20% When the database team’s write activity is expected to exceed the space allocated for Image Access mode in RecoverPoint, additional Journal volumes need to be added to accommodate the increased write activity. This can be done through the Unisphere for RecoverPoint interface:* Navigate to Protection: Access the Protection menu in the Unisphere for RecoverPoint.* Manage Protection: Go to the Manage Protection section.* Select the Consistency Group (CG): Choose the appropriate CG from the list.* Select the Copy: Click on the copy that is being used for the Point-in-Time (PIT) testing.* Edit Journal: Click on the Edit Journal option.* Add Journal Volumes: Add one or more additional Journal volumes to ensure there is enough space for the write activity during the testing periD.By adding additional Journal volumes, the database team can continue their testing without disruption due to space limitations in the Image Access mode1.NO.25 What is the recommended wait period before running the Balance Load tool?  5 Days  7 Days  6 Days The Dell RecoverPoint documentation recommends a wait period of 7 days before running the Balance Load tool. This period allows for the system to stabilize and for any anomalies in the load distribution to become apparent, ensuring that the Balance Load tool can operate effectively. It’s important to note that this information is based on the best practices outlined in the Dell RecoverPoint documentation and may be subject to change with different versions or specific system configurations.For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is always best to consult the latest official Dell RecoverPoint documentation or contact Dell EMC support directly1.NO.26 For which type of EMC storage array(s) is the RecoverPoint/BK used for in local backups?  Avamar  NetWorker  Data Domain  VNX/VNXe, Unity RecoverPoint/BK license mode is for local backup of Data Domain storage. RecoverPoint/BK is system-based licensing for all clusters in a RecoverPoint system:*Synchronous replication*Multipath I/O support*Virtualization hypervisor support for Hyper-V and VMware platforms.*Integration with VMware vCenter, VMware SRM and vSphere VAAI support*Built-in bandwidth reduction*Two to eight RecoverPoint appliances per RPA cluster for failure resiliency and throughput* RecoverPoint/BK Overview:* RecoverPoint/BK is a specialized licensing mode designed for local backup operations specifically aimed at EMC’s Data Domain storage systems. It enhances the data protection capabilities by integrating with Data Domain for efficient backup and recovery processes.* Functionality and Features:* Local Backup: The RecoverPoint/BK license mode is particularly utilized for local backups of Data Domain storage arrays. It ensures that the data stored on Data Domain systems can be effectively backed up and restored locally.* Synchronous Replication: Provides real-time data replication between the primary and backup locations to ensure data consistency.* Multipath I/O Support: Ensures high availability and reliability by providing multiple data paths to storage.* Hypervisor Support: Supports virtualization platforms such as Hyper-V and VMware, allowing integration with various virtualized environments.* Integration with VMware: Supports integration with VMware vCenter, VMware SRM, and vSphere VAAI, enabling seamless management and operation within VMware environments.* Bandwidth Reduction: Includes built-in features to reduce bandwidth usage during data replication and backup operations.* Resiliency and Throughput: Supports two to eight RecoverPoint appliances per RPA cluster, enhancing failure resiliency and throughput for robust data protection.* Reference from EMC Documentation:* RecoverPoint/BK license mode is explicitly mentioned for local backups of Data Domain storage arrays, providing a comprehensive data protection solution with advanced features tailored for Data Domain.NO.27 If a RecoverPoint Consistency Group consists of three production volumes and each has two remote copies, how many replication sets will be contained in this group?  3  6  1 NO.28 Which RPA type(s) connect to protected storage using iSCSI?  vRPA only  Gen-6 and vRPA  Gen-6 only  Gen-5 and Gen-6 In Dell EMC RecoverPoint, virtual RPAs (vRPAs) use iSCSI protocol for connections. This is because vRPAs are designed to operate in virtual environments where iSCSI is commonly used for storage networking due to its ability to work over standard IP networks.Physical RPAs, such as Gen-5 and Gen-6, typically use Fibre Channel (FC) for direct storage connectivity1.Here’s a breakdown of the connectivity:* vRPA: Utilizes iSCSI for connections to protected storage. This is suitable for virtualized environments where the RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines (RP4VMs) operates.* Gen-5 and Gen-6 RPAs: These are physical appliances that generally use Fibre Channel for connectivity, which is more common in physical data center environments where dedicated storage networks are present1.It’s important to choose the correct RPA type based on the storage infrastructure and connectivity requirements of the environment1.NO.29 Which EMC product integrates with RecoverPoint to provide application-driven point-in-time copies?  AppSync  ProtectPoint  Data Domain  ViPR SRM EMC AppSync is the product that integrates with RecoverPoint to provide application-driven point-in-time copies. AppSync simplifies and automates the process of generating and consuming copies of production data.Integrated with EMC storage arrays, AppSync enables application owners to satisfy copy demand for data repurposing, operational recovery, and disaster recovery1.AppSync allows users to:* Discover application databases or file systems.* Create copies of the data (snapshots, clones, or replicas) that are application-consistent.* Use the copies for various purposes, such as development/testing, reporting, or backup and recovery operations.* Restore from the copies in case of data loss or corruption.AppSync’s integration with RecoverPoint enhances its capabilities by providing a robust data protection solution that can create point-in-time copies based on specific application events or schedules, ensuring that copies are consistent with the application’s state at that moment1.For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is always best to consult the latest official Dell RecoverPoint documentation or contact Dell EMC support directly1.NO.30 To determine whether physical or virtual RPAs are in use on a specific cluster, what is a correct sequence of steps to determine the type of RPAs for that cluster when using Unisphere?  Click on Protection > Cluster name > RPA details  Click on Admin > System Analysis Tools > RPAs  Click on RPA clusters > Cluster name > RPAs  Click on Dashboard > RPAs > RPA type To identify whether physical or virtual RPAs are in use on a specific cluster using Unisphere for RecoverPoint, follow these steps:* Navigate to RPA Clusters: In Unisphere, locate and click on the ‘RPA clusters’ section.* Select Cluster Name: Find and select the specific cluster you want to investigate.* View RPA Details: Click on the ‘RPAs’ option to view detailed information about the RPAs associated with the selected cluster.This process will provide you with the necessary information to determine the type of RPAs (physical or virtual) that are being used within the specified cluster1.NO.31 A storage administrator is creating a Consistency Group using Unisphere on RecoverPoint/EX. After defining the production volume and Journal, the next step is to select the copy volume. Based on the exhibit, what determines the volume size displayed by the wizard as a choice of copy volumes?  Volumes that are created on the selected array and masked to the backup host  Volumes that are masked to the selected cluster and the same size or larger than production  Any volume that is provisioned to the selected cluster from the same array type as production  Volumes that are the same size and attached to the selected write splitter When creating a Consistency Group using Unisphere on RecoverPoint/EX, the wizard displays volumes for selection as copy volumes based on specific criteria. The volumes displayed must be masked to the selected cluster and must be the same size or larger than the production volume. This ensures that the copy volume has sufficient capacity to hold all the data from the production volume and any additional data that may be replicated in the future.The process for selecting the copy volume involves:* Identifying all volumes visible to the selected cluster.* Filtering out volumes that are smaller than the production volume to prevent potential space issues.* Presenting the remaining volumes as options for the administrator to choose as the copy volume.This approach prevents the accidental selection of a volume that is too small to serve as a copy volume, which could lead to replication issues or data loss.It also allows for flexibility in choosing a larger volume if desired, which can be beneficial in scenarios where future growth is anticipated1.NO.32 What is the result of configuring the I/O throttling level to “low”?  Limit the data parallelism and I/O parallelism of all RPAs in a RecoverPoint cluster to a maximum read rate of 200 MB/s  Limit the data parallelism and I/O parallelism of all RPAs in a RecoverPoint cluster to a maximum read rate of 10 MB/s  Limit the data parallelism and I/O parallelism on the particular RPA where the setting will permit a maximum read rate of 10 MB/s  Limit the data parallelism and I/O parallelism on the particular RPA where the setting will permit a maximum read rate of 200 MB/s NO.33 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?  balance_load  get_rpa_statistics  detect_bottlenecks To review the performance data for the past week in a RecoverPoint environment and save the raw data for further analysis, the export_statistics CLI command should be used. This command allows the administrator to export the performance statistics data, which can then be saved to a spreadsheet and used to create graphs or conduct detailed analysis of system performance over time. The steps to use this command are:* Access the CLI: Log into the RecoverPoint CLI using the appropriate credentials.* Execute the Command: Run the export_statistics command to gather the performance data.* Save the Data: The command will generate the performance data, which can be saved to a file.* Analyze the Data: Open the saved file in a spreadsheet application to review the data and create graphs as needed.This command is particularly useful for administrators who need to monitor and analyze the performance of their RecoverPoint environment over a specific period1.NO.34 A RecoverPoint administrator is failing over a Consistency Group including two non-production copies. What will be the replication state between the new production and former production when the administrator selects “Set Copy as Production”?  Replication is paused between the new production and former production  A short initialization is started between the new production and former production  A volume sweep is started between the new production and former production  A full sweep is started between the new production and former production Questions no:What will be the replication state between the new production and former production when the administrator selects “Set Copy as Production”?Verified answer:When “Set Copy as Production” is selected, the failover replica copy is confirmed as the new Production and initiates replication to additional replicas other than the original Production copy which is already receiving writes after the failover1. This means that the replication state between the new production and former production would involve initiating replication to the additional replicas.Step by Step Comprehensive Detailed Explanation with References:* Failover Occurs: The administrator initiates a failover, which involves switching the roles of the production and non-production copies.* Set Copy as Production: The administrator selects the “Set Copy as Production” option, which confirms the failover replica copy as the new Production.* Replication Initiated: Replication is initiated to additional replicas, excluding the original Production copy, which continues to receive writes after the failover.* State of Former Production: The former production copy, now a replica, will be in a state where it is receiving the replicated data from the new production copy.This process ensures that the data protection and replication continue seamlessly after the failover, with the new production copy taking over the role of the source for replication1. Loading … Study HIGH Quality D-RP-OE-A-24 Free Study Guides and Exams Tutorials: https://www.braindumpsit.com/D-RP-OE-A-24_real-exam.html --------------------------------------------------- Images: https://blog.braindumpsit.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif https://blog.braindumpsit.com/wp-content/plugins/watu/loading.gif --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- Post date: 2024-10-08 12:17:18 Post date GMT: 2024-10-08 12:17:18 Post modified date: 2024-10-08 12:17:18 Post modified date GMT: 2024-10-08 12:17:18