Huawei HCSA-Presales-Storage V4.0 H19-308_V4.0 Dumps in PDF

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SCSI applies to SAN storage with HDDs, and NVMe applies to all-flash SAN storage.

  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

This statement reflects the architectural evolution of Huawei OceanStor systems. The Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) protocol was designed decades ago for mechanical drives (HDDs). It uses a single command queue with a depth of 32 commands, which was sufficient for the physical limitations of rotating platters and moving heads.

In contrast, Non-Volatile Memory express (NVMe) was designed specifically for flash media. It replaces the legacy SCSI stack to eliminate bottlenecks. NVMe supports up to 64,000 queues, each with 64,000 commands, allowing for massive parallelism. Huawei OceanStor Dorado (All-Flash) systems utilize End-to-End NVMe (from the SSD to the controller, and from the controller to the host via NVMe-oF) to achieve microsecond-level latency.
While modern flash arrays can still use SCSI (via FC or iSCSI) for compatibility, the full performance potential of an all-flash array is only realized through NVMe. Therefore, in modern storage design, SCSI is the legacy standard for HDDs/Hybrid arrays, while NVMe is the optimized standard for All-Flash arrays.



A snapshot is a full copy of a LUN in SAN storage.

  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

In Huawei OceanStor systems, a snapshot is not a full physical copy of the data. Huawei uses a technology called HyperSnap, which typically employs a "Copy-on-Write" (COW) or "Redirect-on- Write" (ROW) mechanism.

When a snapshot is created, the system generates a point-in-time (PIT) logical image of the source LUN. It does not immediately duplicate the data blocks; instead, it records the state of the data at that specific moment. If data in the source LUN is subsequently modified, the original data is preserved (in COW) or new data is written to a new location (in ROW) to maintain the integrity of the snapshot. Because only the metadata and the changed blocks are managed, snapshots are created near-instantaneously and consume very little initial space.

A "full copy" would be referred to as a Clone (HyperClone) or a LUN Copy, both of which require a 1:1 ratio of physical storage space relative to the source and take significant time to complete. Therefore, a snapshot is a virtual, point-in-time image, not a full physical duplicate.



Which statements are incorrect about remote replication and HyperMetro features of storage systems? (Select all that apply)

  1. Asynchronous remote replication has no limit on the distance.
  2. HyperMetro and synchronous remote replication technologies can implement automatic switchover upon a storage system fault.
  3. Synchronous remote replication and HyperMetro technologies require that the distance does not exceed 300 km.
  4. Both LUNs in a remote replication pair can provide services for servers.

Answer(s): B,D

Explanation:

According to Huawei's BCManager and HyperReplication guides, "incorrect" statements must be identified to understand the distinction between disaster recovery (DR) and active-active solutions. Option B is incorrect because while HyperMetro supports automatic transparent failover (zero RTO) using a Quorum Server, standard synchronous remote replication typically requires manual intervention or third-party management software to trigger a switchover when the primary site fails. In synchronous replication, the secondary LUN is usually in a read-only state and cannot take over automatically without administrative action.

Option D is incorrect because it describes an "Active-Active" state. In a standard Remote Replication pair, only the primary LUN is accessible for host I/O (Read/Write), while the secondary LUN is locked to maintain data consistency. Only the HyperMetro feature allows both LUNs in the pair to provide simultaneous read and write services to application servers across different sites. Regarding distance, while asynchronous replication is physically less constrained, synchronous and HyperMetro technologies are strictly limited by latency (typically requiring round-trip time <10ms and distance within 100km to 300km depending on the specific product line) to avoid severe application performance degradation.



Which features can improve system performance in SAN storage? (Select all that apply)

  1. Level-2 cache (SSD cache)
  2. Thin provisioning
  3. Data deduplication
  4. Storage tiering

Answer(s): A,D

Explanation:

In Huawei OceanStor Hybrid Flash systems, performance optimization is achieved through intelligent resource management. Level-2 cache (Option A), known as SmartCache, utilizes SSDs as an extension of the system's DRAM cache. By storing "hot" data on high-speed SSDs, the system significantly reduces the read latency for frequently accessed blocks that have been evicted from the primary memory cache.

Storage tiering (Option D), or SmartTier, automatically migrates data blocks between different storage tiers (SSD, SAS, and NL-SAS) based on their access frequency. It ensures that active data resides on the highest-performance media while moving inactive "cold" data to high-capacity drives. These two features are specifically designed to maximize IOPS and minimize response times. In contrast, Thin Provisioning (SmartThin) and Data Deduplication (SmartDedupe) are "Storage Efficiency" features; their primary goal is to save physical space and improve capacity utilization.
While essential for TCO, they do not inherently improve raw system performance and may involve a minor metadata overhead during processing.



Which network protocols are supported by SAN storage? (Select all that apply)

  1. Fibre Channel
  2. InfiniBand
  3. iSCSI
  4. NFS

Answer(s): A,B,C

Explanation:

A Storage Area Network (SAN) is a dedicated network for block-level data access. Huawei OceanStor systems support a variety of block-access protocols to ensure compatibility with different infrastructure environments. Fibre Channel (FC) is the industry standard for high-performance enterprise SANs, offering dedicated, low-latency, and lossless delivery. iSCSI provides block-level storage over standard TCP/IP Ethernet networks, making it a flexible and cost-effective alternative for many organizations.

InfiniBand (Option B) is a high-bandwidth, low-latency interconnect protocol often used in High- Performance Computing (HPC) and specialized SAN clusters to connect compute nodes to storage pools at extremely high speeds. NFS (Option D) is excluded from this answer because it is a NAS (Network Attached Storage) protocol. NFS (Network File System) provides file-level access rather than block-level access.
While modern Huawei systems like the OceanStor Dorado series are "Unified Storage" (supporting both SAN and NAS on the same hardware), technically, only A, B, and C are considered SAN protocols.



Which are the SAN types classified by architecture? (Select all that apply)

  1. IP SAN
  2. Distributed SAN
  3. FC SAN
  4. Centralized SAN

Answer(s): B,D

Explanation:

When classifying storage by its underlying architecture rather than its transmission protocol, Huawei distinguishes between two main structures. Centralized SAN (Option D) refers to the traditional controller-based array, such as the OceanStor Dorado or OceanStor Hybrid series. In this architecture, all storage resources are managed by a centralized pair or cluster of controllers within a single enclosure system. This provides high stability and specialized data services but has physical limits on the number of controllers and disks it can scale to.

Distributed SAN (Option B), such as the OceanStor Pacific (formerly FusionStorage), utilizes a scale- out architecture. It aggregates the local storage of multiple standard x86 or ARM servers into a massive, unified virtual storage pool. This architecture eliminates the bottlenecks of centralized controllers, allowing for near-infinite scalability in both performance and capacity by simply adding more nodes.
While IP SAN and FC SAN are valid terms, they classify storage by the network protocol used (Ethernet/IP vs. Fibre Channel) rather than the organizational architecture of the storage system itself.



iSCSI is implemented based on TCP/IP and has better scalability than Fibre Channel.

  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

This statement is true according to Huawei's storage networking fundamentals. iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) encapsulates SCSI commands into TCP/IP packets for transmission over standard Ethernet networks. Because it leverages the universal TCP/IP stack, iSCSI can operate across existing routers, switches, and long-distance WAN links without requiring the specialized, expensive hardware associated with Fibre Channel (such as FC switches and Host Bus Adapters).

This reliance on standard Ethernet infrastructure provides iSCSI with superior scalability and flexibility. For example, iSCSI allows storage to be accessed over any distance where an IP connection exists, which is inherently simpler than the complex "FCIP" tunneling required to extend FC over long distances. Additionally, as Ethernet speeds continue to evolve rapidly (10GbE to 25GbE, 100GbE, and beyond), iSCSI can easily scale its performance by upgrading standard networking components.
While Fibre Channel often offers lower latency and better raw performance in dedicated local environments, the ease of expansion and integration into existing IP networks makes iSCSI the more scalable choice for broad data center environments.



Files in the WORM (Write Once, Read Many) state can be read but cannot be modified.

  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Huawei's HyperLock feature provides WORM (Write Once, Read Many) functionality for NAS file systems.
When a file is placed in the WORM state, the storage system strictly enforces a policy where the file's data can be accessed and read by authorized users, but any attempt to modify, overwrite, or delete the file is blocked by the storage controller.

In the Huawei OceanStor system, a file enters the WORM state after it is "locked." Once locked, the file remains in a read-only state for a defined retention period. During this time, not even an administrator can modify the file's content or reduce its protection duration. This is critical for meeting regulatory compliance (such as SEC Rule 17a-4) and for protecting sensitive data against ransomware, as it ensures that once data is archived, it remains immutable and verifiable. Only after the retention period has expired can the file be deleted, though it can still never be modified.



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