A PowerMax storage group is no longer SL compliant. No changes to application I/O profile have occurred.Which factor is most likely responsible for the SL compliance impact?
Answer(s): A
A noisy neighbor issue occurs when one or more applications consume more resources than expected, causing performance degradation for other applications. This can affect the SL compliance of a storage group, as the service level defines the expected response time and performance for the applications in that group. If a noisy neighbor consumes too much cache, bandwidth, or CPU cycles, it can cause the SL compliance to drop below the target level. Therefore, answer A is correct.B, C, and D are incorrect because they are not likely to cause SL compliance impact for a storage group. Queue depth full event (B) is a host-side issue that occurs when the host queue depth is too low or the host I/O rate is too high, causing the host to stop sending I/O requests to the array. Host queue depth setting © is also a host-side parameter that determines how many I/O requests can be queued by the host. Performance thresholds (D) are user-defined values that trigger alerts when certain metrics exceed or fall below the specified levels. None of these factors affect the SL compliance of a storage group on the array.
A host is issuing I/O to a PowerMax.What happens if the cache space fills up?
Answer(s): B
When the cache space fills up, I/O will be queued until an empty cache slot is available. This is because PowerMax operates as a cache-centric architecture, where all data is passed through cache before being stored on disk. Cache is used to buffer incoming and outgoing data, as well as to support various functions such as replication and data reduction. When cache is full, the array cannot accept any more data until some cache slots are freed up by flushing data to disk or invalidating stale data. Therefore, answer B is correct.A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not describe what happens when cache space fills up. I/O will not be serviced at the speed of the destination device (A), as this would bypass the cache and degrade performance. Cache is not permanently flushed © or temporarily disabled (D), as this would result in data loss or corruption.
Which external storage can be connected to PowerMax using DX emulation?
Data Domain is the only external storage that can be connected to PowerMax using DX emulation. DX emulation is a specialized back-end DA emulation that handles SAN attached disks. DX directors are configured on existing PowerMax front-end Fibre Channel ports and are required to be implemented in pairs for high availability. DX emulation is used to support ProtectPoint technology, which integrates primary storage with Data Domain protection storage to accelerate backup and recovery. Therefore, answer A is correct.B, C, and D are incorrect because they are not external storage that can be connected to PowerMax using DX emulation. Unity (B), PowerStore ©, and Compellent (D) are primary storage arrays that do not support ProtectPoint technology or DX emulation.
A user can create, manage, and delete PowerMax SRDF device pairs. They can also view the array information, masking objects, device information, and the defined RBAC rules. However, they are unable to create and delete SRDF groups.Which RBAC profile has been assigned to the user's profile?
Answer(s): C
The user has been assigned the RemoteRep role only. The RemoteRep role allows users to create, manage, and delete SRDF device pairs, as well as view array information, masking objects, device information, and RBAC rules. However, it does not allow users to create and delete SRDF groups, which requires the StorageAdmin role. Therefore, answer C is correct. A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not match the user's profile. SecurityAdmin (A) role allows users to manage security settings such as authentication methods, certificates, RBAC rules, and audit logs. Auditor (B) role allows users to view array information and audit logs only. LocalRep (D) role allows users to create, manage, and delete TimeFinder SnapVX sessions from a source device. None of these roles allow users to create and delete SRDF device pairs.
DRAG DROP (Drag and Drop is not supported)Match Dual Personally SRDF device to its usage SRDF role.
SRDF device used for Concurrent SRDF environments = R21 SRDF device used for SRDF/Star environments = R11SRDF device used for Cascaded SRDF environments = R22A dual personality SRDF device is a device that can act as both an R1 and an R2 device in different SRDF configurations. There are three types of dual personality SRDF devices: R21, R11, and R22. An R21 device is an R2 device that is paired with another R1 device in a different SRDF group. This allows the R21 device to receive updates from the primary site and send updates to the secondary site. An R21 device is used for Concurrent SRDF environments, which provide simultaneous disaster recovery and data migration capabilities. For example, an R21 device can be used to migrate data from one array to another while maintaining a synchronous copy of the data on a third array.1 An R11 device is an R1 device that is paired with another R1 device in a different SRDF group. This allows the R11 device to receive updates from the primary site and send updates to the tertiary site. An R11 device is used for SRDF/Star environments, which provide three-site disaster recovery capabilities with a single hop between any two sites. For example, an R11 device can be used to create a synchronous copy of the data on a secondary site and an asynchronous copy of the data on a tertiary site.2An R22 device is an R2 device that is paired with another R2 device in a different SRDF group. This allows the R22 device to receive updates from the secondary site and send updates to the tertiary site. An R22 device is used for Cascaded SRDF environments, which provide three-site disaster recovery capabilities with two hops between the primary and tertiary sites. For example, an R22 device can be used to create an asynchronous copy of the data on a secondary site and another asynchronous copy of the data on a tertiary site.3
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