Vendor | : | EMC |
Exam Code | : | E20-597 |
Exam Name | : | Backup and Recovery Specialist for Storage Administrators |
Questions and Answers | : | 464 Q & A |
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In an EMC NetWorker environment, which access option is required for directed recoveries?
Source client must allow destination client access to its backup data.
Destination client must allow a remote execution request from the source client.
Source client must allow a remote execution request from the destination client.
Administering client must permit the destination client to access the source backup.
An EMC NetWorker storage node is connected to a Data Domain system with virtual tape library configured. Which device type should be configured on NetWorker?
Tape
AFTD
Cloud
Data Domain
An EMC NetWorker administrator wants to create a new custom notification. The notification needs to send an e-mail with a critical severity when a backup failure of a savegroup occurs. Which attribute causes the notification to be sent when the backup fails?
Event
Alert
Priority
Action
A backup administrator notices that an EMC NetWorker UNIX client takes a long time to complete the daily backup. After investigation, the administrator discovers the client has some large, disk-based file systems with a high daily change rate. The client is currently configured as a dedicated storage node. The backup environment consists of a NetWorker server, NetWorker storage node, a NetWorker deduplication node, and several DD Boost devices. What can be done to speed up the backup for this NetWorker client without changing the file system?
Configure the client for parallel save streams
Back up the client to the deduplication node
Disable the Changed Block Tracking feature
Enable Checkpoint Restart at the directory level
Which EMC NetWorker command line tool is used to modify both the media database and client file indexes?
nsrmm
nsrim
mminfo
nsrck
In an EMC NetWorker environment, what is the sequence of events when automatic cloning is enabled for a backup group?
1. All save sets are backed up.
All save sets are cloned.
Bootstrap save set is backed up.
Bootstrap save set is cloned.
1. All save sets are cloned.
All save sets are backed up.
Bootstrap save set is backed up.
Bootstrap save set is cloned.
1. All save sets are backed up.
All save sets are cloned.
Bootstrap save set is cloned.
Bootstrap save set is backed up.
1. All save sets are backed up.
Bootstrap save set is backed up.
All save sets are cloned.
Bootstrap save set is cloned.
In EMC NetWorker, which daemon provides the read and write service for the CFI database?
nsrindexd
nsrmmdbd
nsrmmd
nsrmmgd
What is the difference between a full and a consolidated backup?
Consolidated backup transfers less data over the network.
Full backup results in improved Recovery Point Objective.
Consolidated backup results in improved Recovery Time Objective.
Full backup uses less client CPU resources.
An administrator needs to use a Data Domain with DDBoost Option in an EMC Networker environment. Which license(s) must be added on the EMC NetWorker Server?
Data Domain Device Type Enabler and Data Domain Capacity Enabler
Data Domain Disk Backup Option and Storage Node
Data Domain BOOST and Data Domain VTL
Virtual Tape Library
What is a characteristic of an EMC NetWorker synthetic full back up?
A full back up or a synthetic full backup must exist
Synthetic full backups must be directed to Data Domain devices
All save sets participating in the synthetic full backup must be in the same pool
A full backup must be run after every 20 synthetic full operations
A backup administrator is configuring a clustered EMC NetWorker storage node. How are the devices within the cluster defined?
Remote
Local
Virtual
Dedicated
What is a characteristic of EMC NetWorker Snapshot Management?
Leverages proxy server to support impact-free backup
Leverages proxy server to support block based backup
Leverages Microsoft VSS snapshot capability
Leverages volume manager snapshot capability
A company wants to implement EMC NetWorker Network edition. How many client connections and physical devices are included?
Client connections = 10 Physical devices = 16
Client connections = 10 Physical devices = 32
Client connections = 12 Physical devices = 16
Client connections = 12 Physical devices = 32
You are implementing an EMC NetWorker backup solution for a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 distributed farm. The customer has indicated that a SharePoint granular level recovery is required. Which backup solution needs to be implemented?
EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft and a third-party recovery tool
EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft and BR*Tool
EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft and EMC VSS provider only
EMC NetWorker Module for Databases and Applications and EMC VSS provider
EMC Education Services
Storage Administrator, NetWorker Specialist Version 7.0 (EMCSA)
Certification Description
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Certification Overview
This certification is used to validate an individual’s knowledge of EMC NetWorker and common backup and recovery concepts, in order to validate that they can successfully
administer EMC NetWorker solutions. The exam requires the successful candidate to demonstrate the knowledge required to administer, configure, monitor and maintain EMC NetWorker backup solutions.
Certification Requirements
To complete the requirements for this certification you must:
Achieve one of the following Associate level certifications:
Information Storage Associate (EMCISA)
Information Storage Associate Version 2 (EMCISA)
Information Storage Associate Version 3 (EMCISA)
Backup Recovery Associate (EMCBA)
Data Protection and Management Associate (EMCDPM)
Pass the following Specialist exam on or after April 22, 2016:
E20-597 NetWorker Specialist Exam for Storage Administrators
Note: These details reflect certification requirements as of April 22, 2016.
The Proven Professional Program periodically updates certification requirements.
*Please check the Proven Professional CertTracker website regularly for the latest information and for other options to meet the Associate level requirement.
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E20-597 NetWorker Specialist Exam for Storage Administrators
Exam Description
Overview
This exam is a qualifying exam for the Storage Administrator, NetWorker Specialist (EMCSA) track.
This exam focuses on ensuring individuals are knowledgeable in backup concepts and terminology, and can successfully administer solutions using EMC NetWorker. The
exam requires the successful candidate to demonstrate the knowledge required to administer, configure, monitor and maintain EMC NetWorker backup solutions.
Duration
90 Minutes
(60 Questions)
Pass Score: 63
EMC provides free practice tests to assess your knowledge in preparation for the exam. Practice tests allow you to become familiar with the topics and question types you will
find on the proctored exam. Your results on a practice test offer one indication of how prepared you are for the proctored exam and can highlight topics on which you need to study and train further. A passing score on the practice test does not guarantee a passing score on the certification exam.
Products
Products likely to be referred to on this exam include but are not limited to:
EMC NetWorker 9 software EMC NetWorker modules (e.g.
Practice Test
Exam - E20-597
Exam Topics
Topics likely to be covered on this exam include:
NMM 9, NMDA 9)
NetWorker Overview (10%)
NetWorker solution and advantages
NetWorker software components and their roles, data protection functions and terminology
NetWorker control data and administrative interfaces
NetWorker Modules Overview (15%)
Integration of NetWorker modules with native applications to support backup and recovery
Backup and recovery process with NetWorker modules
Functionality of various NetWorker modules (e.g. NMM, NMDA, NMSAP and NM MEDITECH)
NetWorker Implementation and Management (75%)
NetWorker architecture and components, including processes and backup data flow
NetWorker and NetWorker Management Console (NMC) installation and licensing
Client-initiated and server-initiated backups
Configuration of NetWorker backups including client, protection group, policy and directive resources, and client save set and backup command options
NetWorker backup options including synthetic full backup, block based backup, snapshot management, and VMware backup options
Configuration and management of NetWorker backup devices
Management, backup and recovery of NetWorker databases including media database, resource files, client file indexes, and NMC database
NetWorker security features, including NetWorker authentication, user groups, logs and firewalls
Configuration and management of the NetWorker server and NMC including notifications, reports, parallelism, multi-tenancy
Recovery of Windows hosts with NetWorker and NetWorker in cluster environments
NetWorker recoveries, including browsable, save set and directed recoveries
The percentages after each topic above reflects the approximate distribution of the total question set across the exam.
Recommended Training
Course Title | Course Number | Mode | Available |
NetWorker Fundamentals | MR-1WP-NWFUN | eLearning | 2/16 |
NetWorker Modules Overview | MR-1WP-NWMODS | eLearning | 2/16 |
The following curriculum is recommended for candidates preparing to take this exam. Please complete all of the following courses
Please complete one of the following courses
Course Title | Course Number | Mode | Available |
NetWorker Implementation and Management | MR-1CP-NWIM | Instructor-Led | 2/16 |
NetWorker Implementation and Management – Online ILT | MR-1LP-NWIM | Online ILT | 2/16 |
NetWorker Implementation and Management – Video ILT | MR-1TP-NWIM-1601 | Video ILT Stream | 4/16 |
Note: These exam description details reflect contents as of April 22, 2016.
The Proven Professional Program periodically updates exams to reflect technical currency and relevance. Please check the Proven Professional website regularly for the latest information.
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