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Dell EMC Exam D-RP-DY-A-24 Topic 6 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-RP-DY-A-24 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 6
[All D-RP-DY-A-24 Questions]

When determining the Journal volume size, which factors must be considered?

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Suggested Answer: B

When determining the Journal volume size, the factors that must be considered are:

B . Rate of change, application data type to be replicated, and the number of snapshots to retain

Explanation: To determine the appropriate size for the Journal volume in a RecoverPoint system, several key factors need to be taken into account. These include the rate of change of the data being replicated, the type of application data (as different data types can have different change rates), and the number of snapshots to retain for recovery purposes. These factors collectively help in estimating the amount of space required for efficient journaling and replication.

Reference: Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines 6.0.1 vSphere HTML5 Plugin Administrator's Guide, Chapter on Journal Sizing and Management.


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Sylvia
2 months ago
Hold up, what's an RPA? Sounds like some kind of fancy replication thing. I'm just going to go with Option B and hope for the best.
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Raul
2 months ago
Haha, the right answer is always the one that mentions the most factors. Option B it is, unless they're trying to trick us with a sneaky 'all of the above' answer!
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Katie
2 months ago
Hmm, I would have thought Option C was the way to go. Synchronous/asynchronous replication and network type are just as important as RPO/RTO, aren't they?
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Benedict
14 days ago
Annita: Interesting, I'll have to reconsider my choice then. Thanks for the input!
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Merrilee
17 days ago
User 3: I agree with Merrilee. Option B covers all the necessary factors for determining Journal volume size.
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Annita
22 days ago
User 2: I see your point, but I believe Option B is more comprehensive. Application data type and number of snapshots matter too.
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Vanna
1 months ago
I think Option A is the best choice. Rate of change and RPO/RTO are crucial factors.
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Altha
2 months ago
I agree with Youlanda. Replication factors and RPO/RTO are important, but the data type and snapshot retention are crucial for sizing the journal volume properly.
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Youlanda
2 months ago
Option B sounds like the most comprehensive approach to determining the journal volume size. Considering the application data type and the number of snapshots to retain is key.
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Raina
2 months ago
I'm confident that B is the correct answer. The other options seem to be missing key factors like the application data type. This is a no-brainer!
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Lasandra
2 months ago
Haha, D is just silly. Who cares about the number of RPAs? That's like asking how many unicorns can fit in the journal volume. B is clearly the right answer.
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Lisandra
23 days ago
I think B is the way to go, D does seem irrelevant.
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Lizbeth
1 months ago
Yeah, D does sound a bit out there. B seems more practical.
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Queenie
1 months ago
User 3: Yeah, D does seem a bit irrelevant compared to B.
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Colby
1 months ago
I agree, D does seem unnecessary. B makes more sense.
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Raul
2 months ago
B makes more sense to me, it considers the application data type and snapshots.
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Jeanice
2 months ago
I think D is important, it helps with managing the volume size.
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Leana
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards C. The replication type, RPO/RTO, and network type are definitely important considerations for the journal volume size.
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Avery
1 months ago
User 4: C seems to be the most comprehensive choice. It takes into account all the key factors.
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Hayley
1 months ago
I would go with C as well. It covers all the necessary factors for determining journal volume size.
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Jerlene
2 months ago
I agree, RPO/RTO is also important to consider.
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Lindsey
2 months ago
I think C is the best option. Replication type and network type are crucial.
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Kiera
2 months ago
I believe the number of snapshots to retain, rate of change, and the number of RPAs should also be taken into account.
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Amira
2 months ago
I agree with Denae. Those factors are crucial for ensuring the right Journal volume size.
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Denae
2 months ago
I think when determining the Journal volume size, we should consider the rate of change, percentage of sequential writes, and the RPO/RTO.
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Mose
3 months ago
I think the correct answer is B. The rate of change, the application data type, and the number of snapshots are all crucial factors when determining the journal volume size.
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Carman
2 months ago
Yes, the RPO/RTO is crucial for ensuring data recovery objectives are met.
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Justine
2 months ago
I think it's also important to consider the RPO/RTO when determining the journal volume size.
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Shawnta
2 months ago
I agree, those factors are important to consider when determining the journal volume size.
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Harris
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is B. The rate of change, the application data type, and the number of snapshots are all crucial factors when determining the journal volume size.
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