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Dell EMC Exam DES-1111 Topic 10 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's DES-1111 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 10
[All DES-1111 Questions]

Data is being migrated from a VNX to a PowerMax using Open Replicator. The Pace Value is 0 with a Celling of 10%. Copies are taking a very long time to complete.

What could be done to resolve this issue?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Stephaine
1 years ago
Wait, is 'Composite Group' a real thing? Sounds like something they'd put on the exam to confuse us. Consistency Group is the way to go!
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Georgiann
1 years ago
I've heard that MSC logical relationship can also be used, but Consistency Group seems like the most reliable choice.
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Lorean
1 years ago
Yeah, I agree. Consistency Group is the best option for linking multiple SRDF/A sessions.
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Gail
1 years ago
I think Composite Group is a real thing, but Consistency Group is definitely the way to go.
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Rasheeda
1 years ago
Logical relationship? Nah, that's way too simple. I'm going with Consistency Group, for sure.
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Fallon
1 years ago
Hah, MSC logical relationship? Sounds like someone's trying to trick us. C'mon, it's gotta be Consistency Group.
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Venita
1 years ago
Composite Group seems like the way to go. It's designed for managing multiple SRDF sessions, right?
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Weldon
1 years ago
Exactly, it's specifically designed for managing multiple SRDF sessions.
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Rosendo
1 years ago
A) Composite Group
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Margery
1 years ago
I think Consistency Group is used for ensuring data consistency across multiple SRDF sessions.
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Vincent
1 years ago
I agree, Composite Group is the best option for managing multiple SRDF sessions efficiently.
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Pok
1 years ago
Yes, that's correct. Composite Group is specifically designed for linking multiple SRDF sessions.
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Marguerita
1 years ago
C) Consistency Group
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Lisha
1 years ago
Yes, that's correct. It helps to link multiple SRDF sessions together.
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Louisa
1 years ago
A) Composite Group
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Annabelle
1 years ago
That's correct! It's specifically designed for managing multiple SRDF sessions.
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Jesse
1 years ago
Yes, Composite Group is the right choice for linking multiple SRDF sessions.
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Jesusita
1 years ago
I think it's Consistency Group. That's the logical choice to link multiple SRDF/A sessions.
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Meghan
1 years ago
C) Consistency Group
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Miesha
1 years ago
B) Logical relationship
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Rikki
1 years ago
A) Composite Group
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