Dell EMC
D-MSS-DS-23
Q1:
While sizing a PowerStore solution with 5 TB usable capacity and 5000 IOPS for a Test/Development Application using NVMe drives, a solution architect observes that the recommended solution is 10 times the requested capacity. What action must the architect take?
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A
Change the DRE Tolerance Parity in System Editor.○
B
Configure the Unity solution as an alternative.○
C
Change the DRR of the solution.
Dell EMC
D-MSS-DS-23
Q2:
What action is performed in the "Create a file import session" during a PowerStore file import?
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A
Destination NAS server resources are created.○
B
Production interfaces are disabled on the source side.○
C
Options for import are specified.○
D
Source import network interface is created.
Dell EMC
D-MSS-DS-23
Q3:
A customer has three Dell PowerStore 1000Ts in a cluster and wants to add a PowerStore 5000X. What must they do?
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A
Create a cluster with the 5000X.○
B
Use the PowerStore CLI to add the appliance.○
C
Reconfigure the existing cluster.○
D
Use the PowerStore Manager to add the appliance.
Dell EMC
D-MSS-DS-23
Q4:
What are differences between the Dell Unity XT 380F array and the Dell Unity XT 880F array?
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A
Dell Unity XT 380F has converged network adapter ports. Dell Unity XT 880F has embedded mezzanine ports.○
B
Dell Unity XT 380F supports dynamic storage pools. Dell Unity XT 880F does not support dynamic storage pools.○
C
Dell Unity XT 380F has embedded mezzanine ports. Dell Unity XT 880F has converged network adapter ports.○
D
Dell Unity XT 380F does not support dynamic storage pools. Dell Unity XT 880F supports dynamic storage pools.
Dell EMC
D-MSS-DS-23
Q5:
Which describes cascade replication on the Dell Unity XT platform?
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A
Synchronous replication of a block resource from Sites A to B, then B to C, then C to D○
B
Synchronous replication of a file resource from Sites A to B, then B to C, then C to D○
C
Asynchronous replication of a file resource from Sites A to B, then B to C, then C to D○
D
Asynchronous replication of a block resource from Sites A to B, then B to C, then C to D