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What happens to the data when it is moved from the active tier to cloud tier?

  1. It is deduplicated and stored in a file system in the native format
  2. It is compressed and stored as object storage in a new format
  3. It is compressed and stored in block storage in a new format
  4. It is deduplicated and stored in object storage in the native format

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Every file has a meta-data. Meta-data of the files which is getting moved is stored on active tier and data and metadata is moved into the cloud. There is no multiple data-movement policy set on single mtree. Data moved to particular cloud unit depends on datamovement policy. And only the unique data is sent to the cloud. This is done using the deduplication.


Reference:

https://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1906052.pdf



A backup administrator is tasked with monitoring PowerProtect DD capacity metrics. The administrator is backing up 2 of data daily with a reduction rate at 5x. After data reduction, subsequent full backups compress down to 100 GB.
The initial backup requires 400 GB with a 10 percent increase in the data each day. Each incremental backup is 200 GB. After data reduction, each incremental backup is 20 GB. What is the weekly burn rate (GB) after six daily incremental backups and one weekly backup?

  1. 200
  2. 220
  3. 400

  4. 440

Answer(s): A



How can remote logging with a syslog server be configured on a PowerProtect DD system?

  1. Use the CLI command log host enable
  2. Use the DDSM to enable the remote logging
  3. Remote logging is enabled by default
  4. Use the DDMC to enable the remote logging

Answer(s): A


Reference:

https://support.rocketcyber.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017916917-How-do-I-configure- syslog-remote-logging-for-a-Untangle-Firewall



What is the preferred method to ensure backups are protected against deletion or corruption?

  1. Dell EMC Cloud Tier
  2. Encryption
  3. Retention Lock
  4. Data Invulnerability Architecture

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

In order to keep data protection tools from getting overwhelmed by the enormous capacity requirements generated in today's data centers, technologies which enable data to be tiered from primary backup to secondary long term retention/archive are becoming more attractive. Dell EMC Cloud Tier technology integrates with an Dell EMC ECS Object Storage system (on premises or hosted private cloud) to provide a massively scalable architecture. By leveraging the capabilities of both of

these platforms, IT administrators and architects can continue the path of consolidating critical backup processes, protecting complex environments mixed with unstructured data, database engines, virtual environments, while at the same time providing the ability to meet long term.


Reference:

https://www.delltechnologies.com/content/dam/uwaem/production-design-assets/en- apj/dell_emc_periodic_table_data_protection_eBook.pdf






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