Question 6 of 91

Where can a history of change related to hardware components for a managed system be found?

    Correct Answer: C

    The history of changes related to hardware components for a managed system is typically found in the Lifecycle Logs. These logs are comprehensive records maintained by the system's firmware to track activities and alterations related to hardware. They offer detailed insights and historical data specifically tailored for hardware management purposes.

Question 7 of 91

What types of data transfer are used by Dell EMC servers to connect mass storage devices?

    Correct Answer: A

    The correct types of data transfer used by Dell EMC servers to connect mass storage devices typically include USB and Ethernet for network and peripheral connections, as well as interfaces designed for storage devices like SSDs and SAS. Option A includes USB, Ethernet, SSDs, and CSI (Container Storage Interface), which are all relevant to the context of connecting mass storage devices. SSID, which appears in other options, is not related to data transfer for mass storage devices but rather to network identification.

Question 8 of 91

Which RAID level is recommended for high speed data access and maximum storage capacity?

    Correct Answer: A

    RAID 0 is recommended for high speed data access and maximum storage capacity. RAID 0 combines two or more drives to increase performance and capacity by striping data across them. Unlike other RAID levels, RAID 0 does not use any form of parity or redundancy, thus maximizing the available storage capacity of the array. However, it does not offer fault tolerance, so if any drive in the array fails, all data will be lost.

Question 9 of 91

What is the Dell EMC iSM?

    Correct Answer: A

    The Dell EMC iSM (iDRAC Service Module) is an agent that expands the iDRAC (integrated Dell Remote Access Controller) management functionality into the host operating system. This module enhances the capabilities of the iDRAC by providing additional information and control options directly within the OS, thereby improving the efficiency and effectiveness of remote management tasks.

Question 10 of 91

Which protocol resolves IP addresses into MAC addresses?

    Correct Answer: A

    The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is used to resolve IP addresses into MAC addresses. It operates at the network layer of the OSI model to map a 32-bit IP address to a 48-bit MAC address necessary for the LAN's data link layer communication.