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

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's Dell RecoverPoint Deploy Achievement exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 6
[All Dell RecoverPoint Deploy Achievement 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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Altha
2 days 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
4 days 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
5 days 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
6 days 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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Leana
16 days 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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Lindsey
3 days ago
User 1: I think C is the best option. Replication type and network type are crucial.
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Kiera
19 days 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
21 days ago
I agree with Denae. Those factors are crucial for ensuring the right Journal volume size.
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Denae
22 days 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
29 days 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
8 days ago
Yes, the RPO/RTO is crucial for ensuring data recovery objectives are met.
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Justine
13 days ago
I think it's also important to consider the RPO/RTO when determining the journal volume size.
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Shawnta
21 days ago
I agree, those factors are important to consider when determining the journal volume size.
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Harris
22 days 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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