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75. What is a recommendation when configuring the number, type, and size of the reserved LUN pool?
A. Only use RAID 3 for reserved LUNs
B. Only use ATA disk for reserved LUNs
C. Create twice as many reserved LUNs as source LUNs
D. Reserved LUNs can only be created in the same RAID groups as the source LUNs
Answer: C
76. A SnapView session is started on a source LUN at 1:20 P.M. The snapshot is activated and assigned to a secondary host. The secondary host makes changes to the snapshot.
The storage administrator removes the source LUN from the primary host's storage group at 2:15 P.M. and removes the snapshot from the secondary host's storage group at 2:30 P.M. A rollback operation is started at 3:15 P.M.
Which data will the source LUN contain once the rollback completes?
A. The primary host's 1:20 P.M. view of the data
B. The secondary host's 1:20 P.M. view of the data
C. The primary host's 2:15 P.M. view of the data
D. The secondary host's 2:30 P.M. view of the data
Answer: D
77. A customer wants to ensure that their SnapView snapshots will remain accessible even in the event of an SP failure. How will they need to create those snapshots?
A. Clone the reserved LUN pool LUN(s)
B. All sessions are persistent so no additional configuration is necessary
C. Create a secondary snapshot and present it to the peer SP
D. Enable write cache for the snapshot LUNs so that the data is available on the peer SP
Answer: B
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