SIMULATION
A storage admin is setting up a new protection policy with only snapshot rule for a new file system in PowerStore.
The administrator is given the below parameters.
Use the simulator to perform the configuration task.
When you have finished continue to the next question.
1. Create the File System
Navigate to Storage > File Systems.
Click Add File System.
Enter the file system name: FS-1
Set the file system size to 5 TB.
Select the appropriate NAS Server (SMB-NAS Server in this case).
Click Add.
2. Create the Protection Policy
Navigate to Protection > Protection Policies.
Click Add Protection Policy.
Enter the policy name: Policy-1
Click Next.
3. Configure the Snapshot Rule
In the 'Snapshot Rules' section, click Add Rule.
Enter a name for the rule (e.g., 'Snap-Rule').
Set the Days to Tuesday.
Set the Every field to 1 Hour.
Ensure that Retention is set to the default value.
Click Add.
Click Next.
4. Review and Finish
Review the protection policy summary.
Click Finish.
5. Apply the Protection Policy to the File System
Navigate back to Storage > File Systems.
Locate the FS-1 file system.
Click the More Actions button (three vertical dots) and select Edit.
In the 'Protection Policy' field, select the newly created Policy-1 from the dropdown list.
Click Save.
Verification
To verify the configuration, go to Protection > Protection Policies.
Select Policy-1.
You should see the configured snapshot rule ('Snap-Rule') with the specified settings.
Key Considerations
Default Retention: The default retention for snapshots in PowerStore will vary depending on your system configuration. Ensure that the default retention meets your data protection needs.
Snapshot Schedule: The snapshot rule you created will take hourly snapshots of the file system every Tuesday.
By following these steps, you'll successfully create the protection policy with the specified snapshot rule and apply it to the new file system, meeting all the requirements of the simulation task.
Which are the two asynchronous file-replication configuration requirements? (Choose two.)
Which three features are included in PowerStore X licensing? (Choose three.)
SIMULATION
A storage administrator needs to group Volume-1 and Volume-2 for consistency. The group should have a snapshot every day that is retained for 25 hours.
Use the simulator to make this configuration change.
When you have finished continue to the next question.
1. Open the simulator and log in with the default credentials: admin/Password123#.
2. SelectStorage>Volumesfrom the left menu.
3. SelectVolume-1andVolume-2from the list of volumes and clickGroup.
4. Enter a name for the volume group, such asConsistent-Group, and clickCreate.
5. SelectProtection>Protection Policiesfrom the left menu.
6. Click+ CREATEto launch the Create Protection Policy wizard.
7. Enter a name for the protection policy, such asDaily-Snapshot, and clickNext.
8. Click+ CREATEto create a new snapshot rule for the policy.
9. Enter a name for the snapshot rule, such asDaily-Rule, and clickNext.
10. SelectAll Daysfor the days to run the rule andTime of dayfor the frequency. Enter00:00as the start time and clickNext.
11. Enter25as the retention hours and clickNext.
12. Review the summary and clickFinishto create the snapshot rule.
13. ClickNextto continue the protection policy wizard.
14. Review the summary and clickFinishto create the protection policy.
15. SelectStorage>Volume Groupsfrom the left menu.
16. SelectConsistent-Groupfrom the list of volume groups and clickEdit.
17. ClickProtection Policyand selectDaily-Snapshotfrom the drop-down list. ClickSave.
18. The volume group is now configured with a protection policy that creates a snapshot every day at 00:00 and retains it for 25 hours.
Which two NAS servers must be configured with DNS support? (Choose two.)
B . Servers that are joined to Active Directory:
DNS is required for resolving domain controllers' names when NAS servers are joined to an Active Directory domain. Proper DNS support ensures seamless integration and authentication within the domain.
D . Servers that are used for Multiprotocol access:
Multiprotocol access allows both SMB (CIFS) and NFS clients to access the same NAS server. DNS is essential for name resolution, especially in environments where SMB relies on domain-based configurations.
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