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Dell EMC Exam D-UN-DY-23 Topic 7 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-UN-DY-23 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 7
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What is a benefit of using vVols?

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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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Leonida
23 days ago
A. They enable the automatic import of capability profiles from vSphere to Unisphere? Now that's some serious enterprise-level functionality right there!
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Tori
28 days ago
Definitely C. Being able to snapshot individual VMs is a game-changer. No more 'all or nothing' with full datastore snapshots.
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Torie
17 days ago
Definitely a game-changer. No more worrying about full datastore snapshots.
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Lavonne
19 days ago
I think C is the best option too. It gives more flexibility.
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Judy
20 days ago
I agree, being able to snapshot individual VMs is so convenient.
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Rebbeca
1 months ago
Haha, B. All VMs on a datastore are snapped simultaneously? That's like a nightmare scenario for me, I'd rather have the ability to snapshot individual VMs.
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Alishia
9 days ago
C) Individual VMs on a datastore can be snapped.
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Mitsue
19 days ago
A) They enable the automatic import of capability profiles from vSphere to Unisphere.
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Erasmo
1 months ago
I was leaning towards D. They enable the assignment of isolated file storage partitions. That sounds like a great feature for managing VMs efficiently.
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Mona
16 days ago
I agree, having isolated file storage partitions can be really helpful.
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Jestine
20 days ago
I think D is a great feature for managing VMs efficiently.
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Fernanda
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is C. Individual VMs on a datastore can be snapped. That's one of the key benefits of using vVols, isn't it?
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Jolanda
1 months ago
Yes, it definitely gives more flexibility and control over data protection.
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Keith
1 months ago
I think you're right. Being able to snap individual VMs is a big advantage.
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Lorriane
2 months ago
I believe option A is also a benefit, as it allows for automatic import of capability profiles.
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Alishia
2 months ago
I agree with Dominga, being able to snap individual VMs is definitely a useful feature.
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Dominga
2 months ago
I think the benefit of using vVols is that individual VMs on a datastore can be snapped.
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