Dell EMC Dell RecoverPoint Deploy Achievement D-RP-DY-A-24 Exam Questions

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Question 1

Prior to installation, you are meeting with the network administrator as part of your site preparations. The administrator wants to know the minimum number of IP

addresses required for their two-node vRPA cluster.

What is the minimum number of IP addresses needed?



Answer : A

For a two-node vRPA cluster, a minimum of 9 IP addresses is required. This includes IP addresses for management, replication, and other network communication needs necessary to maintain high availability and proper functioning of the vRPA cluster.


Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on network configuration for vRPA clusters.

Question 2
Question 3

A storage administrator wants to implement a new RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) cluster using virtual RPAs in their VMware environment. The administrator wants to ensure

the highest availability for all communication within the cluster.

What is the recommended number of virtual switches required for this type of configuration?



Answer : A

For ensuring the highest availability for all communication within a RecoverPoint with VNX(SE) cluster using virtual RPAs in a VMware environment, it is recommended to use at least 2 virtual switches. This setup allows for redundancy and load balancing, which are crucial for maintaining high availability and preventing single points of failure.


Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on network configuration and best practices for virtual RPAs.

Question 4

You are deploying a new RecoverPoint cluster using a VPLEX array; however, you need to determine where to locate the Repository volume. What is the recommended

location for the Repository volume?



Answer : D

Understanding the Repository Volume: The Repository volume in a RecoverPoint system is crucial for storing configuration and metadata information. It must be highly available and resilient to ensure the proper functioning of the RecoverPoint system.

Recommended Location:

Step 1: The recommended location for the Repository volume is on the VPLEX as a virtual volume. This setup leverages the high availability and redundancy features of VPLEX, ensuring that the Repository volume is protected and accessible.

Step 2: Avoid using a VPLEX distributed volume for the Repository volume, as this is not supported and can lead to issues with data consistency and availability1.

Implementation:

Step 3: Provision a virtual volume on the VPLEX array. Ensure that the volume is not thin-provisioned; it should be a thick or traditional RAID LUN to provide the necessary performance and reliability.

Step 4: Assign the virtual volume to the RecoverPoint cluster during the deployment process. This can be done through the Deployment Manager or manually via the VPLEX management interface.

Verification:

Step 5: After assigning the Repository volume, verify that it is correctly recognized by the RecoverPoint system. Check the status and health of the volume using the RecoverPoint Management Application.

Step 6: Monitor the system to ensure that the Repository volume is functioning as expected and that there are no issues with data accessibility or performance.


Question 5

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 6

During the Deployment Manager wizard, the system confirmed errors detected on one or more new RPAs. You resolve the errors and proceed to the zoning step.

Which step detected the errors?



Answer : D

In the RecoverPoint Deployment Manager wizard, the step where the system confirms errors on new RPAs and allows the user to resolve them before proceeding is the 'Add New RPA' step. During this step, the wizard checks the newly added RPAs for any configuration or connectivity issues and prompts the user to fix them before continuing with the deployment process.

Reference: Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on Deployment and Initial Configuration.


Question 7

A RecoverPoint administrator is implementing a RecoverPoint/EX cluster using a VNX splitter. The zoning between the RPAs and the VNX ports is completed and the RPA

ports are available in the connectivity status on the VNX.

What is the next step to complete?



Answer : D

After completing the zoning between the RPAs and the VNX ports and ensuring the RPA ports are available in the connectivity status on the VNX, the next step is to create a storage group on the VNX for RecoverPoint. This step is crucial to logically group the LUNs that will be managed and replicated by the RecoverPoint system.


Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on implementing RecoverPoint/EX clusters using VNX splitters.

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