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Pure Storage Exam FAAA_004 Topic 2 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pure Storage's FAAA_004 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 2
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An admin is setting up replication and has set up a Protection Group. What are the three choices when adding Members? (Select three.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C, D

When setting up replication on a Pure Storage FlashArray, an admin creates a Protection Group to define which entities will be replicated to a remote FlashArray. When adding members to a Protection Group, there are three valid choices: Volumes , Snapshots , and Host Groups . Here's a breakdown of each option:

Choices for Adding Members:

Add Volumes :

Volumes are the primary entities that can be added to a Protection Group. Replication ensures that the data within these volumes is copied to the remote FlashArray.

This is the most common use case for replication, especially for protecting critical data such as databases or virtual machine disks.

Add Snapshots :

Snapshots of volumes can also be added to a Protection Group. This allows point-in-time copies of the data to be replicated to the remote array.

Snapshots are useful for disaster recovery scenarios where you need to restore data to a specific point in time.

Add Host Groups :

Host Groups can be added to a Protection Group to replicate all volumes associated with the host group. This simplifies management when multiple volumes are tied to a single application or server.

Replicating Host Groups ensures that all related volumes are protected together, maintaining consistency across the workload.

Incorrect Options:

A . Add Hosts :

Hosts themselves cannot be directly added to a Protection Group. Instead, replication focuses on the data (volumes) or logical groupings (host groups) associated with the hosts.

E . Add HBA WWN :

HBA WWNs (World Wide Names) are identifiers for Fibre Channel adapters and are not relevant to replication or Protection Groups. They are used for zoning and connectivity but do not play a role in defining replication members.

Final Recommendation:

The correct options are B. Add Volumes , C. Add Snapshots , and D. Add Host Groups , as these are the valid entities that can be added to a Protection Group for replication.


Pure Storage Protection Groups Documentation :

Pure Storage Protection Groups

Provides detailed guidance on creating and managing Protection Groups.

Pure Storage Replication Best Practices :

Pure Storage Replication Best Practices

Explains how to configure replication for volumes, snapshots, and host groups.

Pure Storage Architectural Guides :

Pure Storage Architectural Guides

Covers architectural considerations for replication and disaster recovery.

Contribute your Thoughts:

Reuben
23 days ago
Alright, let's see... Hosts, volumes, and host groups. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Now where's the 'Add Magical Unicorn Dust' button?
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Edna
25 days ago
Hold up, did they seriously forget to include 'Add Unicorns' as an option? I'm pretty sure that's a requirement these days.
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Beatriz
25 days ago
I think it's A, B, and E because those are the most common options for setting up replication.
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Eileen
26 days ago
I'm pretty sure it's B, C, and D.
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Carisa
27 days ago
This is a piece of cake! Everyone knows you need to add hosts, volumes, and host groups to set up replication. It's like admin 101.
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Laquanda
8 days ago
D) Add Host Groups
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Octavio
12 days ago
B) Add Volumes
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Kenneth
17 days ago
A) Add Hosts
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Lavonne
1 months ago
I believe it's A, C, and E.
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Thurman
1 months ago
I think the choices are A, B, and D.
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Raymon
1 months ago
Wait, what about snapshots? I thought that was a pretty standard option when managing replication. Oh well, I guess I'll go with the obvious choices.
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Jacqueline
23 days ago
Yeah, I'll just go with the obvious choices for now.
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Jacqueline
25 days ago
I'm not sure about that, but I know you can add hosts, volumes, and host groups.
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Luis
27 days ago
I think you can add snapshots as a member when setting up replication.
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Eulah
2 months ago
I think the correct answers are B, D, and E. Adding volumes, host groups, and HBA WWN seems like the logical choices for setting up replication in a Protection Group.
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Dante
24 days ago
Adding HBA WWN is crucial for identifying the hosts in the replication setup.
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Leonie
29 days ago
I think adding host groups is important for organizing the members.
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Stephaine
1 months ago
I agree, adding volumes is essential for replication.
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