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Objective summary
DPM requires agents to be deployed to servers that host data requiring protection.
You need to add disks to a DPM storage pool before you can configure a protection
group.
DPM protection groups determine what is backed up, to where it is backed up, how
often it is backed up, and how long it will remain backed up.
You can integrate DPM with Microsoft Azure, allowing you to store protected data off
site in the Microsoft Cloud.
You can use the DPM integration pack for Orchestrator to create runbooks with DPM
activities.
Objective review
Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of the information in this objective.
You can find the answers to these questions and explanations of why each answer choice is
correct or incorrect in the “Answers” section at the end of this chapter.
1.
Which DPM integration pack activity would you use with an Orchestrator runbook to
generate a list of recovery points?
a.
Create Recovery Point
Get Data Source
B.
Get Recovery Point
C.
Protect Data Source
D.
You are planning on synchronizing data from a DPM protection group to a Microsoft
Azure backup vault. You want to perform one synchronization per day. What is the
maximum data retention period available given these conditions?
a.
2.
60 days
90 days
B.
120 days
C.
150 days
D.
You have been using DPM to protect several Hyper-V virtualization hosts, as well as
the VMs that they host. You want to recover a protected VM to a different Hyper-V
virtualization host than the one it was originally hosted on. Which of the following
conditions must the destination Hyper-V host meet?
a. The host must have the DPM agent installed.
B. The host must be running the same version of Hyper-V.
C. The host must have the Operations Manager agent installed.
D. The host must have the Configuration Manager agent installed.
3.
 
 
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