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A storage administrator is implementing FAST Cache on a Unity 500 storage array and can select from a mix of SSD drives. Which drive types can be configured to meet the administrator’s requirements?

  1. 200 GB and 400 GB
  2. 400GB and 1.6 TB
  3. 1.6 TB and 3.2 TB
  4. 3.2 TB and 800 GB

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Unity 500 FAST Cache is only supported by 200 GB and 400 GB SSD hard drives.


Reference:

http://www.emc.com/collateral/data-sheet/h14958-unity-hybrid-family-ss.pdf (page 5)



A storage administrator is required to test a new version of an application loaded on a secondary host. The administrator must use existing data contained on a LUN provisioned from Dell EMC Unity XT to a primary host.

Which solution will meet the requirement and provide space efficiency?

  1. Create a snapshot of the LUN
    Configure LUN access for the secondary host
    Attach the snapshot to the secondary host
  2. Create a snapshot of the LUN
    Configure secondary host connectivity to Dell EMC Unity XT
    Attach the snapshot to the secondary host
  3. Create a Synchronous Replication session for the LUN
    Configure access to the replica LUN for the secondary host
    Attach the secondary host
  4. Create an Asynchronous Replication on session for the LUN
    Configure access to the replica LUN for the secondary host
    Attach the secondary host

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Attaching a snapshot is only applicable for block snapshots, and makes the snapshot available for host IO. A host must have Snapshot access or LUN and Snapshot access configured in order to access the snapshot. When a snapshot is attached, Unisphere provides the option to create a copy of the snapshot in case the administrator wants to preserve the current snapshot view for future use.



On which systems is Quality of Service available?

  1. Physical Unity systems only
  2. UnityVSA systems only
  3. Physical Unity and UnityVSA systems
  4. All Flash Unity systems only

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

UnitVSA features Host I/O limits, also known as Quality of service.
The EMC [Physical] Unity array comes with a pack of new hardware and software features focusing on the true unification:
-Support for setting up Host I/O limits, also known as QOS, providing a more predictable performance for the workloads by putting limits on I/O throughputs and bandwidth
-DPE reduced from a 7U footprint to an innovative 2U footprint
-12 GB SAS back-end for the Unity DAEs; EMC VNX/VNXe supported only 6 GB SAS backend
-Completely redesigned user interface based on HTML5


Reference:

http://www.presidio.com/blog/technical-summary-emc-unification-unity



When deploying virtual disks for a UnityVSA system, what is an EMC recommended Disk Provision Policy?

  1. Thick Provision Eager Zeroed
  2. Thin Provision
  3. Thick Provision
  4. Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

EMC recommends the following settings for all virtual disks: Disk Provisioning:
-Thick Provision Eager Zeroed.
-Location: A different datastore than the VM.
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