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Actual exam question from Veeam's VMCE v12
Question #: 119
Topic #: 1
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A business has the following new regulatory requirements to follow:

• Follow the 3-2-1 rule.
• Prevent the most recent 31 days of any backup files from being deleted or modified
• Keep one copy of a monthly restore point around for two years

They have the following setup:

• A standalone repository on a NAS
• A backup job keeping 31 days of restore points
• A backup copy job to an Amazon Simple Storage Service Repository, keeping 31 days of backups and 24 monthly GFS restore points

Which two actions should the engineer take to change the environment to meet the new requirements? (Choose two.)

  • A. Enable Immutability on the NAS
  • B. Add 24 monthly GFS restore points to the backup job
  • C. Configure a Scale-Out Backup Repository with NAS and Windows hardened repository
  • D. Move the backups from the NAS to a hardened repository
  • E. Enable immutability in Amazon S3
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Suggested Answer: AE 🗳️

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filik
1 month ago
Selected Answer: DE
Two answers are required, so the ones that would actually benefit the plan is D & E. B is already configured; A and C are nonsense.
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LRA78
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: D
It should be D not A. If you want Immutability you need to use a hardened repository. https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/hardened_repository.html?ver=120
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