A. Review the server properties by selecting a server within the Servers Table and click Details to view if properties were modified.
B. In the DB Backup area, hover over the check marks to review information about backup operations.
C. Review the storage-pool capacity that was used over the past two weeks by selecting a row in the Storage Pools table and click Details
D. In the Storage & Data Availability area, in the Volumes section, under the capacity bars review the status that is reported next to Devices.
A. The color of the backup storage devices
B. Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
C. The average temperature in the server room
D. Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
A. The ability to store unlimited data without any additional cost
B. The requirement for physical storage media on-premise
C. Cloud storage enhances data security beyond on-premise capabilities
D. Potential latency issues depending on the network connection
A. To organize tapes by their physical location
B. To set aside a collection of data for indefinite retention beyond its normal expiration
C. To categorize data based on its content type
D. To define a new set of storage pools for future use
A. Checking server logs for errors and warnings
B. Ignoring all error messages for 24 hours to see if they resolve themselves
C. Rebooting the server after every minor update
D. Consult a psychic for insights into server issues
A. They provide a means to store backups on floppy disks.
B. They eliminate the need for encryption of data at rest.
C. They only support backups to local disk storage.
D. They are intended for archival storage in public cloud environments.
A. Only Oracle
B. Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2
C. Only MySQL
D. Only DB2
A. Storing all backup data exclusively in the cloud for increased security
B. Moving less frequently accessed data to cloud storage to reduce costs
C. Keeping a permanent copy of data on-premises for immediate access
D. Automating data archiving to cloud environments based on policies
A. House physical tapes used in backup and archival processes
B. Serve as a database for storing user credentials
C. Organize digital books in alphabetical order
D. Store digital music files for easy access