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Question#1

A storage administrator has created a new Consistency Group with a remote copy. After enabling the new group, the administrator notices several other Consistency Groups are experiencing high load alerts.
What is possible cause for the high load conditions?

A. Initialization is consuming all the WAN bandwidth
B. Journal pool for the new Consistency Group is undersized
C. Journal pool for the new Consistency Group has poor performing storage
D. Not enough licensed replication storage is available for the new Consistency Group

Question#2

In order to balance the workload of a RecoverPoint system, an administrator decided to change the primary RPA for specific Consistency Groups.
Where is this setting configured?

A. Link Policy tab for the Consistency Groups
B. Copy Policy tab for the production copy
C. Group Policy tab for the Consistency Groups
D. Copy Policy tab for the remote copy

Explanation:
The setting to change the primary RecoverPoint Appliance (RPA) for specific Consistency Groups is configured under the Group Policy tab for the Consistency Groups. This tab allows administrators to manage and adjust policies that affect the entire Consistency Group, including the assignment of the primary RPA, which is responsible for managing the replication for the group1.
The process for changing the primary RPA typically involves:
Accessing the Unisphere for RecoverPoint interface.
Navigating to the Consistency Groups section.
Selecting the specific Consistency Group to be modified.
Going to the Group Policy tab.
Adjusting the settings to designate a new primary RPA for the group.
This change can help balance the workload across the RPAs in the RecoverPoint system, ensuring that no single RPA becomes a performance bottleneck and that the replication process remains efficient and effective1.

Question#3

For which type of EMC storage array(s) is the RecoverPoint/BK used for in local backups?

A. Avamar
B. NetWorker
C. Data Domain
D. VNX/VNXe, Unity

Explanation:
RecoverPoint/BK license mode is for local backup of Data Domain storage.
RecoverPoint/BK is system-based licensing for all clusters in a RecoverPoint system:
• Synchronous replication
• Multipath I/O support
• Virtualization hypervisor support for Hyper-V and VMware platforms.
• Integration with VMware vCenter, VMware SRM and vSphere VAAI support
• Built-in bandwidth reduction
• Two to eight RecoverPoint appliances per RPA cluster for failure resiliency and throughput
RecoverPoint/BK Overview:
RecoverPoint/BK is a specialized licensing mode designed for local backup operations specifically aimed at EMC's Data Domain storage systems. It enhances the data protection capabilities by integrating with Data Domain for efficient backup and recovery processes.
Functionality and Features:
Local Backup: The RecoverPoint/BK license mode is particularly utilized for local backups of Data Domain storage arrays. It ensures that the data stored on Data Domain systems can be effectively backed up and restored locally.
Synchronous Replication: Provides real-time data replication between the primary and backup locations to ensure data consistency.
Multipath I/O Support: Ensures high availability and reliability by providing multiple data paths to storage.
Hypervisor Support: Supports virtualization platforms such as Hyper-V and VMware, allowing integration with various virtualized environments.
Integration with VMware: Supports integration with VMware vCenter, VMware SRM, and vSphere VAAI, enabling seamless management and operation within VMware environments.
Bandwidth Reduction: Includes built-in features to reduce bandwidth usage during data replication and backup operations.
Resiliency and Throughput: Supports two to eight RecoverPoint appliances per RPA cluster, enhancing failure resiliency and throughput for robust data protection.
Reference from EMC Documentation:
RecoverPoint/BK license mode is explicitly mentioned for local backups of Data Domain storage arrays, providing a comprehensive data protection solution with advanced features tailored for Data Domain.
Reference: Based on the provided details and general documentation from EMC/Dell:
"RecoverPoint/BK license mode is used for local backup of Data Domain storage arrays, offering features such as synchronous replication, multipath I/O support, and integration with VMware platforms" (EMC RecoverPoint documentation, feature summary).

Question#4

A RecoverPoint system has been deployed with XtremlO at production and disaster recovery sites.
What is an accurate statement, if the replication mode for a Consistency Group has been set as "Continuous"?

A. Set customized time between cycles
B. Set minimum time between cycles
C. Effective RPO will be 0 seconds
D. Effective RPO can be < 60 seconds

Explanation:
In a Dell RecoverPoint system with XtremIO arrays at both production and disaster recovery sites, setting the replication mode for a Consistency Group as “Continuous” implies that the replication occurs continuously without predefined intervals. This mode aims to minimize the Recovery Point Objective (RPO), which is the maximum targeted period in which data might be lost due to a major incident. While an RPO of 0 seconds is ideal, it is often not practical due to network latency and system processing times. Therefore, an effective RPO of less than 60 seconds is a realistic target for a “Continuous” replication mode, ensuring that data loss is minimized to the lowest possible timeframe in the event of a disaster1.

Question#5

Why is Image Access instantaneous when testing a copy with XtremlO arrays?

A. XtremlO completes the copy "roll back" as a background task
B. RecoverPoint performs initialization based on the DIFF result
C. RecoverPoint uses XtremIO synchronous Snap-based replication
D. No rolling forward or backward of the Journal is required

Explanation:
When using XtremIO arrays with RecoverPoint, Image Access is instantaneous because there is no need to roll the Journal forward or backward.
This is due to the way XtremIO handles snapshots, which are used by RecoverPoint during the Image Access process:
Snapshot Creation: XtremIO creates snapshots very efficiently, without the need for a full copy of the data. These snapshots are pointer-based, meaning they reference the original data without duplicating it.
Instant Access: When Image Access is initiated, RecoverPoint can immediately present a snapshot to the host because it’s simply a matter of accessing the pointers to the existing data, rather than having to roll data forward or backward in the Journal.
Continuous Replication: Even while Image Access is in use, replication and distribution continue unaffected, ensuring that protection of the production data is maintained1.
This capability is part of what makes XtremIO an effective storage solution for environments requiring rapid access to multiple data points for testing, development, or recovery purposes1.

Exam Code: D-RP-OE-A-24         Q & A: 62 Q&As         Updated:  Jul 16,2025

 

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