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VEEAM VMCE2021 Exam - Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE2021 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
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A company needs several VMware thick provisioned VMs restored. The physical proxies used for restoration have access to the Fibre Channel datastores used by VMware. Which transport mode will be used by default to restore these VMs?

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Tanja
3 months ago
I was surprised to learn that too!
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Kenneth
4 months ago
Nope, it's D for sure. No doubt about it!
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Lizette
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought it might be Virtual appliance.
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Marci
4 months ago
Agreed, D is the right choice!
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Yuriko
4 months ago
It's definitely Direct Storage Access by default.
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Alonso
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards Direct Storage Access as well, but I could see how Quick Migration might come into play in some scenarios.
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Jovita
5 months ago
I feel like Network mode is often used, but since the proxies have access to Fibre Channel, maybe it defaults to something else?
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Detra
5 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question where we discussed the different transport modes, and I think Virtual Appliance was mentioned as a common option too.
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Jacquelyne
5 months ago
I think the default transport mode for restoring VMs with physical proxies is Direct Storage Access, but I'm not completely sure.
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Odette
5 months ago
Okay, for this type of question, I think the key is understanding the statistical principles behind capability analysis. A large sample size is important to ensure the results are reliable.
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Ruth
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the valid predefined time range is month, since that's a common time period used for web analytics.
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Caren
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. Wouldn't we need to deploy the App Service Plans first before we can deploy the web apps? I'm not sure if that's the right approach.
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Daisy
10 months ago
Quick Migration? Seriously? That's like trying to restore a VM by throwing it out of a window. The only correct answer here is Direct Storage Access, and if you don't get that, you might as well just give up on this whole VMware thing.
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Adela
9 months ago
C: Agreed, Direct Storage Access is the most efficient transport mode for this situation.
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Flo
9 months ago
B: Yeah, Quick Migration is definitely not the right choice for this scenario.
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Cherry
9 months ago
A: Direct Storage Access is the way to go for restoring those thick provisioned VMs.
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Farrah
10 months ago
Network mode? Yeah, right. What is this, the stone age? Direct Storage Access is the way to go, and if you don't believe me, just ask the ghosts of VMware past.
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Charlena
9 months ago
Network mode is just too slow for restoring multiple thick provisioned VMs, Direct Storage Access is the way forward.
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Trinidad
9 months ago
Direct Storage Access is the most efficient way to restore VMs, especially with Fibre Channel datastores.
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Ashton
9 months ago
Virtual appliance might be another option, but Direct Storage Access is definitely the way to go in this situation.
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Albina
9 months ago
I agree, using Direct Storage Access will provide the fastest and most efficient restoration process.
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Alishia
9 months ago
I agree, Network mode would be way too slow for that many VMs.
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Julene
9 months ago
Direct Storage Access is definitely the best option for restoring those thick provisioned VMs.
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Kaycee
10 months ago
Direct Storage Access is definitely the best option for restoring those thick provisioned VMs.
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Jettie
10 months ago
Network mode is definitely not the best choice for restoring those VMs, Direct Storage Access is the way to go.
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Salome
10 months ago
Virtual appliance might be an option, but Direct Storage Access is definitely the best choice for this scenario.
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Ciara
10 months ago
I agree, using Direct Storage Access will provide the fastest and most efficient restoration process.
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Yvonne
10 months ago
Direct Storage Access is definitely the way to go for restoring those thick provisioned VMs.
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Taryn
11 months ago
Wait, what? Virtual appliance? This isn't a cooking show, it's a VMware exam! I'm pretty sure the answer is Direct Storage Access, but I'm also pretty sure I forgot to eat breakfast this morning.
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France
10 months ago
Haha, yeah, definitely not a cooking show! But you should probably grab something to eat before the exam.
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Lorenza
10 months ago
I think you're right, Direct Storage Access is the default transport mode for restoring thick provisioned VMs.
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Alberta
11 months ago
Direct Storage Access, of course! That's the way to go when you've got Fibre Channel datastores. Anything else would just be a waste of time.
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Lettie
9 months ago
Yes, it will make the restoration process much more efficient and reliable.
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Karina
9 months ago
It's great that the physical proxies have access to the Fibre Channel datastores for this.
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Suzi
10 months ago
I agree, using Direct Storage Access will ensure the fastest restoration process.
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Dorthy
10 months ago
Direct Storage Access, definitely the best choice for this scenario.
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Gilberto
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think D) Direct Storage Access makes sense in this scenario.
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Charolette
11 months ago
I agree with Joaquin, because the physical proxies have access to the Fibre Channel datastores.
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Joaquin
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) Direct Storage Access.
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