A PowerProtect DD system is configured for VTL. The backup application requires a minimum tape capacity of 800 GB.
What is the minimum tape type to support this requirement?
A PowerProtect DD system is configured for VTL. The backup application requires a minimum tape capacity of 800 GB.
What is the minimum tape type to support this requirement?
The backup application requires a minimum tape capacity of 800 GB. The minimum tape type to support this requirement is LTO-4, which has a native capacity of 800 GB. LTO-3 has a capacity of 400 GB, and LTO-2 has a capacity of 200 GB, both of which do not meet the requirement. LTO-5 exceeds the requirement with 1.5 TB of capacity, but since the question asks for the minimum tape type, LTO-4 is the correct answer.
A customer needs an upgrade on their DD6900 to use HA.
Which expansion shelf is required?
The FS25 (Flash Storage) SSD shelf is specifically used for the metadata cache in a PowerProtect DD system, and it is supported on the DD6900 in a high availability (HA) configuration. Therefore, the required expansion shelf for the DD6900 to use HA is FS25.
When using the DD VTL Tape Out to Cloud feature, which status will a tape show once it is in the cloud tier vault?
When using the DD VTL Tape Out to Cloud feature, a tape that is transferred to the cloud tier vault will show the status as 'Offsite.' This indicates that the tape data is securely stored off-premises in the cloud.
An administrator is migrating their old cloud tier-enabled Data Domain to a new PowerProtect DD appliance with cloud tier. During migration, the administrator recognizes that file system cleaning on the source system is not possible.
What is the most likely cause of this behavior?
The most likely cause of being unable to perform file system cleaning on the source system during migration is that the source system is running in restricted mode. Restricted mode limits certain operations to ensure the integrity and consistency of the data during the migration process.
An administrator is scaling Cloud Tier for a DD9400 by adding a second cloud unit.
What is the required amount of metadata storage (TB)?
When scaling Cloud Tier for a DD9400 by adding a second cloud unit, the required amount of metadata storage is 240 TB. This is based on the specific hardware configurations and requirements for the DD series, which typically need 240 TB of metadata storage when adding a second cloud unit.