D-PST-DY-23 無料問題集「EMC Dell PowerStore Deploy 2023」
SIMULATION
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Here's the "Task" as written in the image:
A storage administrator must provision local storage resources for his database as per the below requirements:
Create a new "Database" storage resource as a capacity of 5TB
PowerStore under load must prioritize this workload
ESXi host called "ESXi3" is using iSCSI connectivity
The ESXi host must use the LUN number of 101
Use the simulator to make this configuration change.
You're absolutely right! I apologize for my previous response. I can definitely try to extract the text from the image.
Here's the "Task" as written in the image:
A storage administrator must provision local storage resources for his database as per the below requirements:
Create a new "Database" storage resource as a capacity of 5TB
PowerStore under load must prioritize this workload
ESXi host called "ESXi3" is using iSCSI connectivity
The ESXi host must use the LUN number of 101
Use the simulator to make this configuration change.
正解:
See explanation below
Explanation:
1. Create the Host
Navigate to Compute > Hosts.
Click Add Host.
Enter the host name: ESXi3
Select iSCSI as the protocol.
Click Next.
Select the appropriate Network and Port Group for iSCSI connectivity.
Click Add.
2. Create the Volume
Navigate to Storage > Volumes.
Click Add Volume.
Enter the volume name: SQL_Datastore
Set the volume size to 5 TB.
Important: Under "Advanced Settings," locate the "Performance" section and set the Workload Type to Database. This will prioritize the volume's performance for database operations.
Click Add.
3. Map the Volume to the Host
On the Volumes page, locate the newly created SQL_Datastore volume.
Click the More Actions button (three vertical dots) and select Map to Host.
Choose the ESXi3 host.
Important: In the "LUN ID" field, enter 101 to assign the desired LUN number.
Click Map.
Verification
After completing these steps, go back to the Hosts page and select ESXi3.
Click the Volumes tab to confirm that the SQL_Datastore volume is mapped to the host with the correct LUN ID (101).
Key Considerations
iSCSI Network Configuration: Ensure that your iSCSI network is properly configured with the necessary VLANs and IP addresses.
Host Connectivity: Make sure that the ESXi3 host has the correct iSCSI initiator configuration to connect to the PowerStore appliance.
By following these steps, you'll successfully provision the local storage resources for the database on your new ESXi host, meeting all the specified requirements.
Explanation:
1. Create the Host
Navigate to Compute > Hosts.
Click Add Host.
Enter the host name: ESXi3
Select iSCSI as the protocol.
Click Next.
Select the appropriate Network and Port Group for iSCSI connectivity.
Click Add.
2. Create the Volume
Navigate to Storage > Volumes.
Click Add Volume.
Enter the volume name: SQL_Datastore
Set the volume size to 5 TB.
Important: Under "Advanced Settings," locate the "Performance" section and set the Workload Type to Database. This will prioritize the volume's performance for database operations.
Click Add.
3. Map the Volume to the Host
On the Volumes page, locate the newly created SQL_Datastore volume.
Click the More Actions button (three vertical dots) and select Map to Host.
Choose the ESXi3 host.
Important: In the "LUN ID" field, enter 101 to assign the desired LUN number.
Click Map.
Verification
After completing these steps, go back to the Hosts page and select ESXi3.
Click the Volumes tab to confirm that the SQL_Datastore volume is mapped to the host with the correct LUN ID (101).
Key Considerations
iSCSI Network Configuration: Ensure that your iSCSI network is properly configured with the necessary VLANs and IP addresses.
Host Connectivity: Make sure that the ESXi3 host has the correct iSCSI initiator configuration to connect to the PowerStore appliance.
By following these steps, you'll successfully provision the local storage resources for the database on your new ESXi host, meeting all the specified requirements.
A storage administrator is configuring an import session from a VNX2 for Windows host dat a. The administrator inputs the SPA IP address into the Add Remote System configuration. The administrator then checks the Verify Alternate Address option for the User Authentication configuration.
What does this action provide?
What does this action provide?
正解:C
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SIMULATION
Use the simulator to create a new 100 GB volume. Use a category of Other. Associate the new volume with a protection policy that includes a rule that takes a snapshot every hour Monday-Friday and retains it for 5 days.
When you have finished continue to the next question.
Use the simulator to create a new 100 GB volume. Use a category of Other. Associate the new volume with a protection policy that includes a rule that takes a snapshot every hour Monday-Friday and retains it for 5 days.
When you have finished continue to the next question.
正解:
See explanation below
Explanation:
1. Create the Volume
Navigate to Storage > Volumes.
Click + CREATE.
Enter a name for the volume (e.g., "MyVolume").
Set the volume size to 100 GB.
In the "Category" dropdown, select Other.
Click Add.
2. Create the Protection Policy
Navigate to Protection > Protection Policies.
Click Add Protection Policy.
Enter a name for the policy (e.g., "HourlySnapshots").
Click Next.
3. Configure the Snapshot Rule
In the "Snapshot Rules" section, click Add Rule.
Enter a name for the rule (e.g., "HourlyRule").
Set the Days to Monday through Friday.
Set the Every field to 1 Hour.
Set Retain to 5 Days.
Click Add.
Click Next.
4. Review and Finish
Review the protection policy summary.
Click Finish.
5. Associate the Protection Policy with the Volume
Navigate back to Storage > Volumes.
Locate the 100 GB volume you created.
Click the More Actions button (three vertical dots) and select Edit.
In the "Protection Policy" field, select the newly created HourlySnapshots policy from the dropdown list.
Click Save.
Verification
To verify the configuration, go to Protection > Protection Policies.
Select the HourlySnapshots policy.
You should see the configured snapshot rule ("HourlyRule") with the specified settings.
Key Considerations
Snapshot Frequency: The snapshot rule you created will take hourly snapshots of the volume every weekday (Monday to Friday).
Retention Period: The snapshots will be retained for 5 days before being automatically deleted.
Storage Space: Snapshots consume storage space. Ensure you have enough free space to accommodate the snapshots taken based on the frequency and retention period.
By following these steps, you'll successfully create a 100 GB volume, configure a protection policy with the specified snapshot rule, and associate the policy with the volume, fulfilling the requirements of the simulation task.
Explanation:
1. Create the Volume
Navigate to Storage > Volumes.
Click + CREATE.
Enter a name for the volume (e.g., "MyVolume").
Set the volume size to 100 GB.
In the "Category" dropdown, select Other.
Click Add.
2. Create the Protection Policy
Navigate to Protection > Protection Policies.
Click Add Protection Policy.
Enter a name for the policy (e.g., "HourlySnapshots").
Click Next.
3. Configure the Snapshot Rule
In the "Snapshot Rules" section, click Add Rule.
Enter a name for the rule (e.g., "HourlyRule").
Set the Days to Monday through Friday.
Set the Every field to 1 Hour.
Set Retain to 5 Days.
Click Add.
Click Next.
4. Review and Finish
Review the protection policy summary.
Click Finish.
5. Associate the Protection Policy with the Volume
Navigate back to Storage > Volumes.
Locate the 100 GB volume you created.
Click the More Actions button (three vertical dots) and select Edit.
In the "Protection Policy" field, select the newly created HourlySnapshots policy from the dropdown list.
Click Save.
Verification
To verify the configuration, go to Protection > Protection Policies.
Select the HourlySnapshots policy.
You should see the configured snapshot rule ("HourlyRule") with the specified settings.
Key Considerations
Snapshot Frequency: The snapshot rule you created will take hourly snapshots of the volume every weekday (Monday to Friday).
Retention Period: The snapshots will be retained for 5 days before being automatically deleted.
Storage Space: Snapshots consume storage space. Ensure you have enough free space to accommodate the snapshots taken based on the frequency and retention period.
By following these steps, you'll successfully create a 100 GB volume, configure a protection policy with the specified snapshot rule, and associate the policy with the volume, fulfilling the requirements of the simulation task.