DELL EMC D-RP-DY-A-24 Dell RecoverPoint Deploy Achievement Online Training
DELL EMC D-RP-DY-A-24 Online Training
The questions for D-RP-DY-A-24 were last updated at Nov 19,2024.
- Exam Code: D-RP-DY-A-24
- Exam Name: Dell RecoverPoint Deploy Achievement
- Certification Provider: DELL EMC
- Latest update: Nov 19,2024
Which Ethernet interface on an RPA is used for management?
- A . eth0
- B . eth1
- C . eth2
- D . eth3
Through what does RecoverPoint support heterogeneous storage environments?
- A . VPLEX
- B . Any array-based splitter
- C . APIs
- D . VMAX splitter only
Which virtualization solution components are supported by RecoverPoint?
- A . Hyper-V, VMware vCenter monitoring, VMware SRM
- B . Hyper-V only
- C . VMware vCenter monitoring only
- D . VMware SRM only
What is the maximum number of copies supported using the MetroPoint topology for VPLEX continuous data replication?
- A . 3
- B . 4
- C . 5
- D . 8
Which protocol does the vRPA use to access the journal volumes?
- A . iSCSI
- B . FC
- C . IP
- D . FCoE
A company is using an EMC VNX storage array. RecoverPoint is being configured to replicate to a DR site.
RP will be protecting three datastores:
– A thick 100 GB LUN containing 60 GB of data
– A thin 50 GB LUN containing 15 GB of data
– A thick 75 GB LUN containing 75 GB of data
How much of the user data is being replicated to the DR site?
- A . 150
- B . 185
- C . 190
- D . 225
What is the maximum number of RPA clusters allowed in a RecoverPoint/SE configuration?
- A . 1
- B . 2
- C . 4
- D . 5
Which RecoverPoint feature requires the production copy to be located on a VNX?
- A . Snap-based Replication
- B . Deduplication
- C . Synchronous replication
- D . Distributed Consistency Groups
Snap-based Replication requires the production volume of a Consistency Group to be on which array type?
- A . VNX
- B . VMAX
- C . VPLEX
- D . Isilon
A storage administrator has been tasked to demonstrate the image access capability of RecoverPoint.
Which RecoverPoint option should they use?
- A . Test a Copy
- B . Fail Over
- C . Fail Back
- D . Recover Production