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Dell EMC Exam D-UN-DY-23 Topic 2 Question 29 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-UN-DY-23 exam
Question #: 29
Topic #: 2
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What three VMware datastore types can be defined by using UI or CLI interfaces from the Dell Unity XT platform? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: B

To meet the requirements, the replication connection mode must be set to Both, which allows both synchronous and asynchronous replication sessions to be configured on the same connection. This way, block resources can use synchronous replication, which ensures zero data loss, and file resources can use asynchronous replication, which allows some data difference on the destination. Setting Unisphere resource filtering to All is not necessary, as it only affects the display of resources in the Unisphere GUI. Setting an RPO of 0 on the synchronous replication sessions is redundant, as synchronous replication always has an RPO of 0. Configuring the replication interfaces on the 4-port mezzanine card is not relevant, as it only affects the performance and availability of the replication network.


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Willodean
13 days ago
Wait, where's the 'All of the above' option? That's usually the safest bet, but I guess I'll have to settle for the 'Goldilocks' approach here.
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Raylene
15 days ago
Time to put on my Dell Unity XT thinking cap. vVol (Block), VMFS (Block), and NFS (File) - that's the trinity of datastore types I'm betting on.
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Son
20 days ago
This is a classic 'choose three' question. I'm going with vVol (Block), VMFS (Block), and NFS (File). No need to RDM my way through this one!
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Rosalind
2 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. vVol (Block) and VMFS (Block) are definitely datastore types, but I'm not so sure about SMB. Wait, that's for Windows, not VMware! *facepalm*
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Leota
18 days ago
User2: Yeah, SMB is for Windows, not VMware.
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Susana
29 days ago
User1: I think vVol (Block) and VMFS (Block) are definitely valid options.
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Joanna
2 months ago
Hmm, let's see... vVol (Block), VMFS (Block), and NFS (File). Easy peasy, just like my morning oatmeal!
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Tijuana
7 days ago
Yes, understanding the datastore types is crucial for optimizing performance and efficiency.
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Yoko
21 days ago
Great job! It's important to know the different types for storage management.
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Truman
24 days ago
That's correct! Those are the three VMware datastore types from Dell Unity XT platform.
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Rosita
1 months ago
I think it's vVol (Block), VMFS (Block), and NFS (File).
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Xochitl
2 months ago
I'm not sure about SMB and RDM, but I know for sure that vVol, NFS, and VMFS are supported.
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Leota
2 months ago
I agree with Timothy, those are the ones that can be defined using UI or CLI interfaces from the Dell Unity XT platform.
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Timothy
2 months ago
I think the three VMware datastore types are vVol, NFS, and VMFS.
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