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A customer wants to set up a Scale-Out Backup Repository. Due to malware concerns, immutability is recommended. An on-premises server can be used to hold primary backups, but it can only hold about 21 days of backups. A copy of the backups should be stored in AWS. The retention for all backups is 60 days.

Which configuration of a Scale-out Backup repository meets these requirements?

  • A. Copy mode -
    Performance Tier: Windows REFS, immutability set for 11 days
    Capacity Tier: Amazon S3, immutability set for 60 days
  • B. Copy and move mode -
    Performance Tier: Windows REFS, immutability set for 11 days
    Capacity Tier: Amazon S3, immutability set for 60 days
  • C. Copy mode -
    Performance Tier: Linux Hardened Repository, XFS, immutability set for 11 days
    Capacity Tier: Amazon S3, immutability set for 60 days
  • D. Copy and move mode -
    Performance Tier: Linux Hardened Repository, XFS, immutability set for 11 days
    Capacity Tier: Amazon S3, immutability set for 60 days
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Janoss
4 weeks, 1 day ago
Selected Answer: C
Sorry no, i must change to C: D. Copy and Move mode with Linux Hardened Repository: Move mode would transfer data from the Performance Tier to the Capacity Tier after 21 days, which conflicts with the requirement to have a copy in AWS for 60 days while retaining data locally. So it must be C
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Janoss
1 month ago
Selected Answer: D
In Copy and Move mode, Veeam not only copies the backup data to a secondary location but also removes the backup data from the source repository after it has been successfully copied to the target repository.
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Janoss
1 month ago
Sorry no, i must change to C: D. Copy and Move mode with Linux Hardened Repository: Move mode would transfer data from the Performance Tier to the Capacity Tier after 21 days, which conflicts with the requirement to have a copy in AWS for 60 days while retaining data locally. So it must be C
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95373f6
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
The Requirement is that all Backups must be immutable and we must have 60 Days of Retention. The only way is to copy the Backups after taken on the primary site to the AWS and you must have a hardened repository on Linux on the primary Site with a retention of 11 Days.
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carbs0704
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
The requirement is that due to malware concerns, immutability needs to be enabled. They did not say that it only needs to be immutable in the cloud. So, my assumption is that all backups need to be immutable. To accomplish this, they need a HLR and they will need to copy/move backups since there are space constraints on the on-prem server. Therefor D.
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c98e18b
6 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
As the scenario requires copy of the backup to be in AWS
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aash188
7 months ago
Selected Answer: D
move needed
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maxustermann
9 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
Its c, move option is not necessary
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H3LIOS
8 months, 4 weeks ago
Are you sure? As C doesn't say anything about the data to be aged out. And the retention is 60 days as per the question but the primary repo (Linux Hardened Rep) can only hold 21 days of backup.
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