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Dell EMC Exam D-RP-OE-A-24 Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-RP-OE-A-24 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
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A company is using XtremlO for their RecoverPoint environment. They have approximately 100 GB of cumulative changes per day with the change being constant throughout

the day. The company has a requirement to roll back 48 hours.

How should the Journals be sized and how should the copy policy be configured to ensure maximum protection with the least amount of storage used?

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Suggested Answer: B

Calculate Daily Changes: With 100 GB of cumulative changes per day, the total amount of changes over two days would be 200 GB.

Determine Journal Size: The Journal size must be large enough to store all the changes for the required rollback periD. Therefore, a Journal size of 200 GB is necessary.

Set Protection Window: The ''Required Protection Window'' should be set for 2 days to match the rollback requirement.

Configure Copy Policy: The copy policy should be configured to ensure that the Journal maintains the point-in-time images for at least 48 hours.

By following these steps, the company can ensure maximum protection with the least amount of storage used, while also meeting their rollback requirements1234.


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Derrick
1 years ago
Wait, is this an exam question or a game of Tetris? 'Sizing Journals' sounds like a whole new level of challenge.
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Reita
1 years ago
Ah, the old 'least amount of storage used' conundrum. I bet the answer is hidden in some obscure vendor documentation. *sigh*
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Sherill
12 months ago
A: Hmm, maybe we should check the vendor documentation to be sure.
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Glenna
12 months ago
B: No, I believe it's D) 40 GB with the 'Required Protection Window' set for 2 days.
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Wei
12 months ago
A: I think the answer is C) 10 GB with the 'Required Protection Window' set for 2 days.
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Peggy
1 years ago
I like how option C has the 2-day protection window, but 10 GB seems a bit low. Gotta go with D on this one.
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Leoma
11 months ago
Veronika: Let's go with option D then for maximum protection with the least storage used.
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Scot
11 months ago
I agree, 40 GB with the 2-day protection window seems like a better choice.
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Veronika
12 months ago
Yeah, but 10 GB might not be enough. I'm leaning towards option D.
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Iola
1 years ago
I think option C with the 2-day protection window is good.
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Darrin
1 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) 40 GB with the 'Required Protection Window' set for 2 days could also be a good option.
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Ronald
1 years ago
200 GB? That's way overkill. We're talking about a 48-hour rollback, not a year's worth of data.
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Pamela
1 years ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) 10 GB with the 'Required Protection Window' set for 2 days.
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Cherelle
1 years ago
Hmm, 5 GB? That's barely enough to hold a single day's worth of changes. I think option D is the way to go here.
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Casie
1 years ago
Agreed, option D provides a good balance of protection and storage usage.
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Lenora
1 years ago
Yes, 40 GB should be able to hold 2 days worth of changes comfortably.
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Ashton
1 years ago
Option D with 40 GB seems like a better choice for the required protection window.
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Hyun
1 years ago
I agree, 5 GB seems too small for 100 GB of changes per day.
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Van
1 years ago
I think the answer is A) 5 GB with the 'Required Protection Window' set for 2 days.
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