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How do Copy mode linked targets and NoCopy mode linked targets behave when a SnapVX unlink operation disassociates the linked target?

  • A. Once the copy completes, Copy mode linked targets do not contain a full and usable copy of the source devices.
    Behavior of NoCopy mode linked targets depends on the operating system running on the array. PowerMaxOS 5978 and HYPERMAX OS 5977.810.184 and later allow access to unlinked targets.
  • B. Once the copy completes, Copy mode linked targets contain a full and usable copy of the source devices.
    Behavior of NoCopy mode linked targets depends on the operating system running on the array. PowerMaxOS 5978 and HYPERMAX OS 5977.596.583 and later allow access to unlinked targets.
  • C. Once the copy completes, Copy mode linked targets contain a full and usable copy of the source devices.
    Behavior of NoCopy mode linked targets depends on the operating system running on the array. PowerMaxOS 5978 and HYPERMAX OS 5977.810.184 and later allow access to unlinked targets.
  • D. Once the copy completes, Copy mode linked targets will contain a full and usable copy of the source devices.
    NoCopy mode linked targets will not allow access to unlinked targets.
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TrinhLK
7 months, 1 week ago
c is correct
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Tequila_vSANrise
1 year, 5 months ago
Answer is C, see pag. 50 https://www.delltechnologies.com/asset/en-us/products/storage/industry-market/h13697-dell-emc-powermax-vmax-all-flash-timefinder-snapvx-local-replication.pdf
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