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Dell EMC D-PVM-OE-01 Exam - Topic 4 Question 27 Discussion

What are two characteristics of a SnapVX Linked Target?
A) They are read writable (R/W). and C) They can be made secure
B) They support a maximum of 1024 snaps per volume
B) They cannot send data to SRDF

Dell EMC D-PVM-OE-01 Exam - Topic 4 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-PVM-OE-01 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 4
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What are two characteristics of a SnapVX Linked Target?

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Suggested Answer: A, C

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SnapVX Linked Targets: SnapVX is a snapshot technology used in Dell PowerMax storage arrays. A linked target is a volume that provides read/write access to a specific point-in-time copy (snapshot) of a source volume.

Read/Write Access: Unlike traditional snapshots, which are typically read-only, SnapVX linked targets allow modifications. This makes them suitable for use cases like testing, development, and data analysis where changes need to be made to a copy of the data without affecting the original source.

Secure Snapshots: SnapVX offers the capability to create 'secure snapshots.' These snapshots are write-protected and prevent any modifications or deletion, ensuring data integrity and protection against accidental or malicious changes.

Why other options are incorrect:

B . They support a maximum of 1024 snaps per volume: This is partially correct. While a source volume can have up to 1024 snapshots, this limit includes all types of snapshots (manual, automated, and legacy), not just linked targets.

B . They cannot send data to SRDF: This is incorrect. SnapVX linked targets can participate in SRDF (Symmetrix Remote Data Facility) replication, allowing for disaster recovery and data mobility.

Reference and documents of Dell's public documentation for PowerMax Operate v.2:

Dell Solutions Enabler 10.0.0 TimeFinder SnapVX CLI User Guide: This guide provides detailed information about SnapVX features and commands, including how to create, link, and manage snapshots. It confirms the read/write capability of linked targets and the ability to create secure snapshots. You can find this document on the Dell Support website by searching for 'Solutions Enabler TimeFinder SnapVX CLI User Guide.'

Dell PowerMax Family: Essentials and Best Practices Guide: This guide offers a comprehensive overview of PowerMax technologies, including SnapVX. It highlights the benefits of SnapVX linked targets for various use cases. You can find this document on the Dell Support website by searching for 'PowerMax Family Essentials and Best Practices Guide.'


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Sage
1 day ago
Wait, are you sure about the 1024 snaps? Sounds high!
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Kent
7 days ago
Yeah, and they can be made secure too!
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Selene
12 days ago
They are read writable (R/W), right?
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Cordie
17 days ago
I thought they could send data to SRDF?
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Nakita
22 days ago
They support a maximum of 1024 snaps per volume.
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Gertude
27 days ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think read writable might be one of the characteristics, but I need to double-check that.
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Wilbert
1 month ago
I feel like we discussed that they cannot send data to SRDF, but I can't recall if that's a characteristic or just a limitation.
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Shayne
1 month ago
I remember something about SnapVX supporting a certain number of snaps, maybe 1024? That sounds familiar.
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Virgina
1 month ago
I think one characteristic is that they can be made secure, but I'm not entirely sure about the other one.
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