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Exam E20-880: EMC VNX Solutions Expert Exam for Technology Architects (update January 25th, 2015)

which volume manager stripe element size would you recommend?

You are designing a VNX for Block solution for a customer. The application is a high
througEMCut OLTP and will require the use of a volume manager to combine multiple LUNs
across multiple SPs. Each of the component LUNs resides on a RAID 5 (4+1) RAID Group.
Based on best practices, which volume manager stripe element size would you recommend?

What would you recommend the customer do to ensure optimal recoverability?

An Oracle database is stored on an EMC VNX storage array and replicated to a second VNX
array at a DR location. EMC RecoverPoint is providing the replication. The customer is
currently using a single Consistency Group for the Oracle database.
What would you recommend the customer do to ensure optimal recoverability?

How would you respond to the customer?

A customer has a mix of Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 virtualized guests deployed in
their vSphere v4 environment. They have purchased a new VNX array and are also
upgrading their ESX servers from V4.0 to V5.0.
Their VMware administrators are creating the new target LUNs and VMFS file systems for
their datastores. They have noticed that the alignment offset on the new array is not the
same as their old array, so they are concerned about disk crossing on the new array.
How would you respond to the customer?

How much data (to the nearest GiB) is read from the source LUN as part of the resynchronization process?

A clone source LUN is 1 TiB in size. It performs 450 random 8 KiB IOPs with a 2:1 R/W ratio.
As part of ongoing testing, the clone is fractured for five minutes and then resynchronized.
The testing is performed every hour. How much data (to the nearest GiB) is read from the
source LUN as part of the resynchronization process?

What is the most likely problem?

Your customer is operating a payment processing application on a Windows Server cluster
with the back-end Oracle databases running on Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL). Both the
application and database environments have been presented storage from the customer’s
VNX solution. Your customer reports less than optimal performance for their online payment
processing application. While utilizing IOSTAT, utlbstat and utlestat, a high load on the buffer
cache and I/O system performance issues are found on the database servers. What is the
most likely problem?

Where in the RAID Group would you recommend placing the two heavily used LUNs if the physical spindle is fully

Your customer is designing a Proof of Concept with SQL Server attached to a VNX. The
storage design includes seven LUNs on a RAID Group. The system is generally very heavily
loaded, with a particularly high load on the cache. This is a very carefully controlled
environment and your customer has asked for assistance in planning the layout of the LUN

location on the physical spindles. Where in the RAID Group would you recommend placing
the two heavily used LUNs if the physical spindle is fully utilized?


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