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Actual exam question from Veeam's VMCE 2021
Question #: 78
Topic #: 1
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A Scale-out Backup Repository with one local extent has been configured as follows.



A daily VMware backup job retention is 31 days, keeping weekly GFS full backups for 14 weeks.

It is Mar. 20. A file from a backup that occurred the week of Jan. 1 must be recovered. Where is the data?

  • A. The archive tier
  • B. The capacity tier
  • C. The performance tier
  • D. The data is no longer in the Scale-out Backup Repository
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Ant1keha
Highly Voted 1 year, 4 months ago
B - Capacity Tier - is correct, as the date is 20 March and they want to restore from Jan 1st
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debloid
7 months, 3 weeks ago
I read wrong. Correct is Capacity tier.
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debloid
Most Recent 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Performance tier. Copy to capacity tier is not checked.
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debloid
8 months ago
C: Performance Tier. The copy option is not checked, so data will not be copied to the capacity tier.
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jack98
11 months ago
Selected Answer: B
mistakenly written - "It is Mar. 20." If we correct it with Jan. 20, the B is answer.
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aash188
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
capacity tier
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xhxda
1 year ago
Selected Answer: B
capacity tier
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atinivelli
1 year, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: B
pretty sure...
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atinivelli
1 year, 2 months ago
capacity....
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Greyware
1 year, 3 months ago
Capacity tier. This one may be tricky than on first glance. There are 2 retention periods referenced in this question, dailies are set to 31 days whereas a weekly GFS full backup are kept for 14 weeks. Since the question is asking for a backup that occurred during the week of Jan 1st, not specifying a specific date, then in theory that weekly GFS (with a retention of 14 weeks) meets that criteria and would be stored on the performance tier, right? However, the settings for this SOBR are set to "move" backups older than 21 days - so with that in mind, it's been well over that amount of days (Jan 1st to Mar 20th), meaning the weekly GFS restore points from that month of Jan were moved to the capacity tier.
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regressiv
1 year, 3 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Capacity tier
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sergicastromil
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: B
people saying performance¿?¿? Is B, capacity. The backup has moved to capacity tier as it aged, you are restoring from more than 2 weeks ago
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mycelium
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: C
They want to recover from Jan 1st week, so Performance Tier.
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_zero
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B. Capacity, because archive is not enabled.
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_zero
1 year, 5 months ago
Correction, the correct answer is C, PERFORMANCE TIER.
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hroland
1 year, 2 months ago
Why not be? Capacity tier is enabled and backups older than 21 days, moved there.
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cluelessnitro
1 year, 2 months ago
The question states it's January 20, the file was created on Jan 1st. 20-1=19 days Data is only being moved to the Capacity Tier after 21 days. Data is on the Performance Tier....
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cluelessnitro
1 year, 2 months ago
Sorry, I didn't read properly
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