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Exam VMCE v12 topic 1 question 86 discussion

Actual exam question from Veeam's VMCE v12
Question #: 86
Topic #: 1
[All VMCE v12 Questions]

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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maxustermann
3 weeks, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: C
Its c, move option is not necessary
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H3LIOS
1 week, 6 days 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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