Dell EMC Dell RecoverPoint Deploy Achievement Exam Practice Test

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Question 1

You completed creating the RecoverPoint zoning on the SAN switch based on the design document. What is the zoning method that should be used while running the

RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) Installation wizard?



Answer : B

When configuring zoning for RecoverPoint with VNX(SE), it is essential to follow the best practices and guidelines provided by Dell.

The zoning configuration typically involves manual setup to ensure that the RPA ports and VNX Front End (FE) ports are correctly zoned to allow for proper communication and replication processes1.

The manual method allows for precise control over the zoning configuration, which is crucial for the RecoverPoint system's performance and reliability1.

While automatic zoning might be available in some environments, the recommended and supported method for RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) is manual zoning, as it provides the necessary customization and adherence to best practices1.

For the most accurate and detailed instructions, always refer to the latest official documentation or contact Dell EMC support directly. The information provided here is based on general knowledge of RecoverPoint systems and may not reflect the most recent updates or specific configurations.


Question 2

How does Unisphere identify a RecoverPoint initiator with VNX through RPA registration?



Answer : B

Initiator Identification: Unisphere identifies a RecoverPoint initiator with VNX through RPA registration by using the World Wide Name (WWN) of the RecoverPoint Appliance (RPA).

Registration Process: During the registration process, the RPA's WWN is used to uniquely identify and authenticate the RPA within the storage network.

Unisphere Integration: Once registered, the RPA can be managed and monitored through Unisphere, which is the management interface for VNX and other EMC storage systems.

For detailed procedures on RPA registration and integration with Unisphere, refer to the Dell RecoverPoint deployment documentation or the Unisphere for RecoverPoint user guide12.


Question 3

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?



Answer : A

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.


Question 4

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?



Answer : C


Question 5

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?



Answer : B

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.


Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, sections on licensing and adding new storage arrays.

Question 6

You complete the installation of a RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) system with two clusters. The company's storage administrator wants to know how to add an additional

cluster at their new data center.

Which information should be provided to the administrator?



Answer : A

Install the new RecoverPoint/EX cluster: Begin by deploying the new RecoverPoint/EX cluster at the new data center. This involves setting up the physical or virtual appliances that will form the new cluster.

Add the license to the new cluster: Once the new cluster is installed, the next step is to add the appropriate licenses. This is crucial as it enables the new cluster's functionality within the RecoverPoint environment.

Connect the new cluster to the existing system: After the licensing is in place, the new cluster needs to be connected to the existing RecoverPoint system. This includes configuring the communication between the new and existing clusters to ensure proper replication and synchronization.

For detailed guidance on these steps, the RecoverPoint Deployment Manager can be used. It provides a suite of wizards that assist with various operations, including modifying cluster settings and adding new clusters to an existing system1. Always ensure to use the latest version of the Deployment Manager and follow the instructions provided within the tool for a non-disruptive setup1.

It is also recommended to consult the Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines Installation and Deployment Guide for comprehensive instructions and best practices2. Additionally, for automation and scripting of deployment tasks, including adding new clusters, refer to the documentation on RecoverPoint for VMs Deployment Automation3.

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Question 7

A company has an existing RecoverPoint configured for replication and now wanted to add an RPA node to the existing cluster. What is the impact on the existing

replication while adding the RPA node?



Answer : D

Understanding RPA Addition: Adding a new RPA node to an existing RecoverPoint cluster is a common task to enhance the system's capacity and performance. The process is designed to be non-disruptive to ensure continuous replication and data protection.

Non-Disruptive Addition:

Step 1: Use the Deployment Manager's ''Add RPA'' wizard. This tool automates the process of adding a new RPA to the cluster without interrupting ongoing replication1.

Step 2: Follow the wizard's instructions to connect the new RPA to the existing cluster. This includes configuring network settings, updating the cluster configuration, and ensuring that the new RPA is properly integrated.

Verification:

Step 3: After adding the new RPA, verify that it is correctly recognized by the RecoverPoint system. Check the status of the new RPA in the RecoverPoint Management Application.

Step 4: Ensure that the existing Consistency Groups and replication processes are functioning as expected. There should be no interruption or need for reconfiguration of the Consistency Groups1.

Monitoring:

Step 5: Monitor the system to ensure that the new RPA is performing correctly and that there are no issues with replication. Use the management tools to check the health and performance of the entire cluster.


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