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EMC D-PVM-OE-01 Exam Syllabus Topics:
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Topic 1
  • Unisphere for PowerMax 10 Implementation and Administration: This section of the exam measures the skills of System Administrators and covers the implementation and management of Unisphere for PowerMax. Candidates must understand the installation process, post-installation tasks, and interface navigation to efficiently operate the platform. One key skill evaluated is setting up Unisphere for PowerMax.
Topic 2
  • PowerMax Family Local and Remote Replication Concepts: This section of the exam measures the skills of Backup and Recovery Specialists and covers the features and functionalities of TimeFinder SnapVX. Candidates must differentiate between SnapVX snapshots and clones while understanding their role in data protection. One key skill assessed is comparing the use cases of snapshots and clones.
Topic 3
  • PowerMax Family Business Continuity Administration: This section of the exam measures the skills of Disaster Recovery Engineers and focuses on replication technologies used for business continuity. Candidates must perform SnapVX and Clone operations using Unisphere for PowerMax and understand Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF) replication. They must also execute SRDF operations using Unisphere and SYMCLI.
Topic 4
  • PowerMax Family Monitoring and Workload Planning: This section of the exam measures the skills of Performance Analysts and focuses on monitoring storage environments and workload planning using Unisphere for PowerMax. Candidates must understand how to track performance metrics, detect issues, and optimize workloads to enhance storage efficiency. One key skill tested is monitoring storage health through Unisphere.
Topic 5
  • PowerMaxOS 10 Data Mobility: This section of the exam measures the skills of Data Migration Specialists and covers data mobility and migration features in PowerMaxOS 10. Candidates must understand the benefits of non-disruptive migration and be able to perform migrations using Unisphere for PowerMax. One key skill assessed is executing non-disruptive data migrations.

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EMC Dell Technologies PowerMax Operate Sample Questions (Q36-Q41):NEW QUESTION # 36
How can TimeFinder SnapVX snapshots be scheduled?
  • A. With Unisphere for PowerMax, under the Jobs List details
  • B. With Unisphere for PowerMax, using the Protect Storage Group Wizard
  • C. With SYMCLI, using the symsnapvx establish command
  • D. With SYMCLI, using the symsnapvx set ttl command
Answer: B

NEW QUESTION # 37
What are two characteristics of a SnapVX Linked Target?
  • A. They are read writable (R/W).
  • B. They support a maximum of 1024 snaps per volume
  • C. They can be made secure
  • D. They cannot send data to SRDF
Answer: A,D
Explanation:
Step by Step Comprehensive Detailed Explanation:
* SnapVX Linked Targets:SnapVX is a snapshot technology used in Dell PowerMax storage arrays. A linked target is a volume that provides read/write access to a specific point-in-time copy (snapshot) of a source volume.
* Read/Write Access:Unlike traditional snapshots, which are typically read-only, SnapVX linked targets allow modifications. This makes them suitable for use cases like testing, development, and data analysis where changes need to be made to a copy of the data without affecting the original source.
* Secure Snapshots:SnapVX offers the capability to create "secure snapshots." These snapshots are write-protected and prevent any modifications or deletion, ensuring data integrity and protection against accidental or malicious changes.
Why other options are incorrect:
* B. They support a maximum of 1024 snaps per volume:This is partially correct. While a source volume can have up to 1024 snapshots, this limit includes all types of snapshots (manual, automated, and legacy), not just linked targets.
* B. They cannot send data to SRDF:This is incorrect. SnapVX linked targets can participate in SRDF (Symmetrix Remote Data Facility) replication, allowing for disaster recovery and data mobility.
References and documents of Dell's public documentation for PowerMax Operate v.2:
* Dell Solutions Enabler 10.0.0 TimeFinder SnapVX CLI User Guide:This guide provides detailed information about SnapVX features and commands, including how to create, link, and manage snapshots. It confirms the read/write capability of linked targets and the ability to create secure snapshots. You can find this document on the Dell Support website by searching for "Solutions Enabler TimeFinder SnapVX CLI User Guide."
* Dell PowerMax Family: Essentials and Best Practices Guide:This guide offers a comprehensive overview of PowerMax technologies, including SnapVX. It highlights the benefits of SnapVX linked targets for various use cases. You can find this document on the Dell Support website by searching for
"owerMax Family Essentials and Best Practices Guide."

NEW QUESTION # 38
What does a service level define*?
  • A. Expected average response time target for a Storage Group
  • B. Expected average response time target for a disk group
  • C. Expected average throughput for a Storage Group
  • D. Expected average throughput for a disk group
Answer: A

NEW QUESTION # 39
You have just presented storage to an ESXi server and want to rescan the storage adapter to ensure the server can see the new volume Based on recommended best practices, what is the preferred method to perform this task?
  • A. Run the command from a non-cluster host using the ESX CLI
  • B. Use the vSphere VSI plugin to rescan the entire cluster
  • C. Run the command from the ESXi server with the ESX CLI enabled
  • D. Use the vSphere Client to perform the rescan of the host
Answer: D

NEW QUESTION # 40
A company is setting up a multi-tenant environment where multiple departments share the same storage array with SID 1762. The IT department requires 2 TB of storage to be available on the ESXi1 host. Use
"ESXi1_SG" for the storage group name, create a port group with Dir- Ports "OR-1C:0 and OR-2C:0," and leave all other settings at their default.

Using the simulator, provision the storage required with a single volume using auto-provisioning groups.
Answer:
Explanation:
See the explanation for step by step solution.
Explanation:
We need to provision 2 TB of storage to the ESXi1 host on a PowerMax array (SID 1762) using Unisphere, in a multi-tenant environment. We'll use auto-provisioning with the following specifics:
* Storage Group Name:ESXi1_SG
* Port GroupA new port group with Directors OR-1C:0 and OR-2C:0)
* Volume Size:2 TB (single volume)
* Other Settingsefault
Here are the step-by-step instructions, tailored for the Unisphere simulator as described in the question:
Steps:
1. Launch the Simulator and Navigate to Storage Groups
* Open Unisphere for PowerMax in your web browser.
* You should already be logged in to the simulator, with the PowerMax array with SID 1762.
* In the left-hand navigation pane, click onStorage>Storage Groups.
2. Initiate Storage Group Creation
* Click theCreatebutton (likely a plus "+" icon) in the Storage Groups section to start the Create Storage Group wizard.
3. Name the Storage Group
* In the "Create Storage Group" wizard:
* Storage Group Name:Enter ESXi1_SG.
* Enable FAST/Service Levelo not check this option, as we are leaving all other settings at their default.
* ClickNextorContinue(the exact wording might vary).
4. Add Volumes
* Ensure"Create new volumes"is selected.
* Number of Volumes:Enter 1.
* Volume Size:
* Enter 2.
* Select TB from the dropdown for the unit.
* ClickNext.
5. Create the Port Group
* You should now be on the "Connectivity" or "Host" step, where you will add a new port group.
* Select "Create Port Group"
* Port Group Name:Give the new port group a name. You can use something descriptive like
"ESXi1_PG," or any name that follows your organization's naming conventions.
* Select Ports:
* Find and select the following Directors and ports from the list of available ports:
* OR-1C:0
* OR-2C:0
* Note:The simulator may not allow you to highlight the exact director ports as in a production environment. It will likely display all directors and ports under the selected array. Just ensure they are selected as part of the port group.
* ClickNext.
6. Add host to the Masking View
* Select "Add Host"
* Select "Create New Host"
* Host Name:ESXi1
* Initiators:You don't have specific initiators to add in this simulation, so you can skip this part or add any from the available options. This is because we are working within a simulated environment.
* ClickNext
7. Review and Create
* You'll be presented with a summary page that shows:
* Storage Group: ESXi1_SG
* Volume: 1 x 2 TB volume
* Port Group: (The new port group you created with OR-1C:0 and OR-2C:0)
* Host: ESXi1
* Carefully review all the settings to make sure they are correct.
* ClickRun NoworFinish(or similar wording) to create the storage group, volume, port group, and masking view.
8. Verification (Optional)
* After the operation completes, you can verify the results:
* Go back to theStorage Groupslist. You should see the ESXi1_SG storage group.
* Click on ESXi1_SG to view its details. You should see the 2 TB volume and the associated host (ESXi1) and port group.
* You can also navigate toHosts>ort Groupsto verify that the new port group was created correctly.
* Finally, you can navigate toHosts>Masking Viewsto verify that a masking view was created correctly.

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