HP0-J73 · Question #194
A backup environment consists of StoreOnce appliances and HP storeEver libraries. A new SLA policy requires that backed up data cannot be overwritten for three months. How can the data be managed by H
The correct answer is A. By using relative dates in catalog protection. The simplified graph in Figure 3 presents the difference in IDB growth when catalog protection is set for a relatively short period of time (one month) versus when the catalog protection is the same as data protection (3 years). Also, the difference in usage of the Log all or Log
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A backup environment consists of StoreOnce appliances and HP storeEver libraries. A new SLA policy requires that backed up data cannot be overwritten for three months. How can the data be managed by HP Data Protector Software?
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- ABy using relative dates in catalog protection
- BBy configuring housekeeping schedules in HP StoreOnce GUI
- CBy specifying media data protection
- DBy using job scheduler
How the community answered
(22 responses)- A73% (16)
- B9% (2)
- C5% (1)
- D14% (3)
Explanation
The simplified graph in Figure 3 presents the difference in IDB growth when catalog protection is set for a relatively short period of time (one month) versus when the catalog protection is the same as data protection (3 years). Also, the difference in usage of the Log all or Log directories options is shown. The major growth of the IDB lasts until the catalog protection has been reached. After that, the growth is low and determined by the growth of the backup environment.
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