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QUESTION 1 What are three acceptable parameters for the IBM Rational Quality Manager
out-of-the-box report:
Execution Status using TER count? (Choose three.)
A. test plan
B. test milestone
C. defect logged
D. test case
E. build
Answer: A,B,D
QUESTION 2 IBM Rational Quality Manager out-of-box reports are grouped under which
three themes? (Choose three.)
A. defects
B. test case
C. cost
D. section manager
E. lab manager
Answer: A,B,E
QUESTION 3 What are the possible states of a test plan in its state transition model?
A. draft, ready for review, reviewed, closed
B. draft, under review, approved, retired
C. created, under review, reviewed , retired
D. created, ready for review, approved, closed
Answer: B
QUESTION 4 RRDI supports which application server?
A. Tomcat
B. WAS (32-bit)
C. WAS (64-bit)
D. WebLogic
QUESTION 1 Which of the following statements regarding SSO and SAP Logon Tickets are
true?
Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
A. Users have the same user ID and password in all of the systems they access
using SAP Logon Tickets.
B. The end users' Web browsers accept cookies (SAP GUI not in use).
C. The clocks for the accepting systems are synchronized with the ticket-issuing
system.
D. The SSO ticket is issued after successful login to the SAP NetWeaver AS Java.
E. The cookie is stored in the temporary folder of the local GUI.
Answer: B,C,D
QUESTION 2 Which of the following authentication mechanisms are available for SAP
NetWeaver AS Java?
Note: There are 3 correct answers to this question.
A. Security session IDs for Single Sign-On between applications
B. SAP Logon Tickets for Single Sign-On
C. SAML Assertions for Single Sign-On
D. Web Dynpro for Single Sign-On
E. Kerberos Authentication for Single Sign-On
Answer: A,B,C
QUESTION 3 Which of the following authentication mechanisms is not accepted by SAP
NetWeaver Portal 7.0?
A. SAML Assertions
B. User ID / password
C. X.509 client certificates
D. SNC based authentication
E. Web Access Management (WAM) products
Answer: D
QUESTION 4 A customer uses an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol ) enabled
directory server. To
simplify the administration of SAP users, Central User Administration (CUA) was
introduced. Now
there are plans to synchronize the LDAP enabled directory server with the CUA.
Which of the following statements are true?
Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.
A. The SAP user field: BNAME is already a standard for most of the LDAP enabled
directory server. Therefore the field mappings can be easily customized.
B. The synchronization of fields can be controlled via a mapping transaction in
SAP ABAP.
C. A prerequisite for the communication between the CUA and the LDAP enabled
directory server is to open the LDAP(s) port in the firewall environment, if a
firewall is used.
D. The communication between LDAP and the CUA is based on PI 7.1. Therefore, SAP
specific PI adapter ports must be open in the firewall environment.
E. A SAPROUTER must be used to establish the proper connection between the SAP
CUA and the LDAP provider.
Format: Multiple Choice
Duration: 85 Minutes
Exam Price: Rs.36,887
Number of Questions: 55
Passing Score: 68%
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Enterprise Structures, Legal Authorities, and Jurisdiction
Explain the fundamental structures for an enterprise
Configure an Enterprise Structure using the Configuration Workbench
Explain Jurisdictions and Legal Authorities
Legal Entities
Explain legal entities and their role within the system
Design an Enterprise Configuration
Reporting Structures Explain management reporting structures
Configure a Shared Service Structure within an Enterprise Structure
Model a Business Unit within an Enterprise Structure
Explain how security relates to reporting structures
Explain General Ledger set up
Model a Financial Reporting Structure
Cost Centers, Departments, Facilities, and Reference Data Explain Cost Centers and Departments
Model an Item Organization setup
Describe Cost Organizations
Explain Reference Data Sets
Explain the sharing methods available for reference data
Inventory Transactions Create a Subinventory Transfer
Create a Miscellaneous Transaction
Create an Interorganization Transaction
Create a Movement Request
Explain Transfer Types
Perform a PO Receipt
Explain the relationship between Discrete Manufacturing and Inventory
Transactions
Perform a Pick Slip confirmation
Advanced Inventory Transactions
Explain how Material Status Control affects transactions
Create Material Statuses
Implement lot and/or serial control
Perform lot and/or serial controlled transaction
Explain Item Availability types
Create Inventory Reservations
Consigned Inventory from a Supplier
Explain the Consignment Process
Create Consumption Advice
Explain Ownership Transfers from Consignment perspective
Perform a return for Consigned material
Back to Back Processing
Apply the Back to Back process flow
Explain Reservations with Back to Back processing
Manage exceptions in the Back to Back process flow
Plan Inventory Replenishment
Run a Min-Max Plan
Explain how Min-Max Reorder Quantities are calculated and rounded
Set up min-max related item and item subinventory‒level attributes
Explain the different types of supply requests generated from min-max planning
Explain PAR Location Management
Inventory Counts
Explain the different types of Inventory Counting Methods
Create a Manual Cycle Count
Explain how cycle counts are generated
Perform a Physical Inventory
Explain how physical inventory adjustments affect the inventory balances
Supply Chain Orchestration Overview Explain the capabilities of supply chain orchestration
Configure the invocation of external Supply Chain Execution systems
Describe the Supply Lines Work Area and Supply Line Statuses
Configure advanced fulfillment configurations for Back to Back Order Processing
Configure the advanced fulfillment configurations for Contract Manufacturing
Processing
Supply Lines and Exceptions
Analyze and manage the material request flow within Supply Chain Orchestration
Analyze and manage the make flow within Supply Chain Orchestration
Analyze and manage the buy flow within Supply Chain Orchestration
Manage supply request exceptions
Data Integration Approaches
Import on-hand balances via the ADF Desktop Integration
Import Transfer Orders via the ADF Desktop Integration
Costing and Inventory Foundations
Explain Common Inventory Configurations
Describe Managerial Accounting Basics
Explain Cost Accounting
Project Specific Inventory
Receive Project-Specific Inventory
Pick Project-Specific Inventory
Transfer Project-Specific Inventory
Integrate with 3PL and Warehouse Management Systems
Receipt and Shipment Process
Inventory Transactions and Inventory Balances
QUESTION 1 Your organization is planning for a periodic counting of individual items
throughout the year. As part of this
activity, the user has loaded items to the cycle count but some of the items are
not being considered when
count schedules and count sequences are generated.
Which reason explains why the items are not being considered?
A. The Include in Schedule option is not selected to include the item for
auto-scheduling.
B. The Cycle Count Enabled flag is not selected for the item.
C. The approval controls are not set up.
D. The Cycle Count Enabled flag is not selected for the inventory organization.
Correct Answer: B
QUESTION 2 Your company is an automobile spares manufacturing organization, which
follows a discrete process.
It has its own manufacturing and distribution centers located globally.
It has these business units:
US – USA business unit
CAN – Canadian business unit
UK – UK business unit
MX – Mexican business unit
IND – India business unit
SPA – Spain business unit
FRA – France business unit
NL – Netherlands business unit
GER – Germany business unit
These are the inventory organizations that exist in each business unit:
Inventory Org – business unit
--------------------------------------------
GM (Master Org) – US
US1 (Child Org) – US
US2 (Child Org) – US
CA1 (Child Org) – CAN
MX1 (Child Org) – MX
IN1 (Child Org) – IND
SP1 (Child Org) – SPA
FR1 (Child Org) – FRA
NL1 (Child Org) – NL
DE1 (Child Org) – GER
Which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
A. Items defined in the GM organization can be assigned to US1,US2, NL1, and MX1
inventory organizations.
B. You can define an item in the IN1 inventory organization and assign it to the
DE1 inventory organization.
C. Item organizations are also supported to serve as inventory organizations.
D. Operational Attributes can be controlled only at the Master Level.
E. All inventory organizations do not need to be in the same business unit to
assign items.
F. Items cannot be assigned to inventory organizations across business units.
Correct Answer: AE
QUESTION 3 Which three statements about the main areas of Managerial Accounting are
correct? (Choose three.)
A. Landed Cost Management gives organizations financial visibility into their
extended supply chain costs.
B. Supply Chain Orchestration automatically selects the correct process based on
user-defined subleadger accounting rules when a supply creation is initiated.
C. Receipt Accounting is the application that performs the accrual accounting
for all types of receipts.
D. Cost method can be defined granularity down to individual items.
Correct Answer: ABC
QUESTION 4 You have set up min-max planning at the subinventory level with the
following to source item AS12312 for
Organization: M1:
Source Type: Organization
Organization: M1
What type of supply request will be generated?
A. Purchase Requisition
B. Internal Requisition
C. None; this is an invalid setup
D. Intraorganization transfer order
E. Movement request
Skills measured Create a technical design (10-15%)
Configure Common Data Service (15-20%)
Create and configure Power Apps (15-20%)
Configure business process automation (5-10%)
Extend the user experience (10-15%)
Extend the platform (15-20%)
Develop integrations (5-10%)
Audience Profile Candidates for this exam design, develop, secure, and troubleshoot Power
Platform solutions. Candidates implement components of a solution that include
application enhancements, custom user experience, system integrations, data
conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations. Candidates
must have strong applied knowledge of Power Platform services, including
in-depth understanding of capabilities, boundaries, and constraints. Candidates
should have a basic understanding of DevOps practices for Power Platform.
Candidates should have development experience that includes Power Platform
services, JavaScript, JSON, TypeScript, C#, HTML, .NET, Microsoft Azure,
Microsoft 365, RESTful Web Services, ASP.NET, and Power BI.
Skills Measured NOTE: The bullets that appear below each of the skills measured are intended to
illustrate how we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or
exhaustive.
NOTE: In most cases, exams do NOT cover preview features, and some features will
only be added to an exam when they are GA (General Availability).
Create a technical design (10-15%)
Validate requirements and design technical architecture design and validate the technical architecture for a solution
design authentication and authorization strategy
determine whether you can meet requirements with out-of-the-box functionality
determine when to use Logic Apps versus Power Automate flows
determine when to use serverless computing, plug-ins, or Power Automate
determine when to build a virtual entity data source provider and when to use
connectors
Design solution components design a data model
design Power Apps reusable components
design custom connectors
design server-side components
Describe Power Platform extensibility points describe Power Virtual Agents extensibility points including Bot Framework
skills and Power Automate flows
describe Power BI extensibility points including Power BI APIs, custom
visuals, and embedding Power BI apps in websites and other applications
describe Power Apps portal extensibility points including CRUD APIs and custom
styling
Configure Common Data Service (15-20%)
Configure security to support development
troubleshoot operational security issues
create or update security roles and field-level security profiles
configure business units and teams
Implement entities and fields
configure entity and entity options
configure fields
configure relationships and types of behaviors
Implement application lifecycle management (ALM) create solutions and manage solution components
import and export solutions
manage solution dependencies
create a package for deployment
automate deployments
implement source control for projects including solutions and code assets
Create and configure Power Apps (15-20%)
Create model-driven apps configure a model-driven app
configure forms
configure views
configure visualizations
Create canvas apps
create and configure a canvas app
implement complex formulas to manage control events and properties
analyze app usage by using App Insights
build reusable component libraries
Manage and troubleshoot apps troubleshoot app issues by using Monitor and other browser-based debugging
tools
interpret results from App Checker and Solution Checker
identify and resolve connector and API errors
optimize app performance including pre-loading data and query delegation
Configure business process automation (5-10%)
Configure Power Automate
create and configure a flow
configure steps to use Common Data Service connector actions and triggers
implement complex expressions in flow steps
implement error handling
troubleshoot flows by analyzing JSON responses from connectors
Implement processes create and configure business process flows
create and configure business rules
create, manage, and interact with business process flows by using server-side
and client-side code
troubleshoot processes
Extend the user experience (10-15%)
Apply business logic using client scripting
create JavaScript or Typescript code that targets the XRM API
register an event handler
create client-side scripts that target the Common Data Service Web API
Create a Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) component
describe the PCF component lifecycle
initialize a new PCF component
configure a PCF component manifest
implement the component interfaces
package, deploy, and consume the component
configure and use PCF Device, Utility, and WebAPI features
test and debug PCF components by using the local test harness
Create a command button function create the command function
design command button rules and actions
edit the command bar by using the Ribbon Workbench
manage dependencies between JavaScript libraries
Extend the platform (15-20%)
Create a plug-in describe the plug-in execution pipeline
design and develop a plug-in
debug and troubleshoot a plug-in
implement business logic by using pre and post images
perform operations on data by using the Organization service API
optimize plug-in performance
register custom assemblies by using the Plug-in Registration Tool
develop a plug-in that targets a custom action message
Create custom connectors
create a definition for the API
configure API security
use policy templates to modify connector behavior at runtime
expose Azure Functions as custom connectors
create custom connectors for public APIs by using Postman
Use platform APIs interact with data and processes by using the Common Data Service Web API
or the Organization Service
implement API limit retry policies
optimize for performance, concurrency, transactions, and batching
query the Discovery service to discover the URL and other information for an
organization
perform entity metadata operations with the Web API
perform authentication by using OAuth
Process workloads
process long-running operations by using Azure Functions
configure scheduled and event-driven function triggers in Azure Functions
authenticate to the Power Platform by using managed identities
Develop Integrations (5-10%)
Publish and consume events publish an event by using the API
publish an event by using the Plug-in Registration Tool
register service endpoints including webhooks, Azure Service Bus, and Azure
Event Hub
implement a Common Data Service listener for an Azure solution
create an Azure Function that interacts with Power Platform
Implement data synchronization configure entity change tracking
read entity change records by using platform APIs
create and use alternate keys
QUESTION 1 You need to improve warehouse counting efficiency.
What should you create?
A. a flow that updates the warehouse counts as the worker performs the count
B. a model-driven app that allows the user to key in inventory counts
C. A Power BI dashboard that shows the inventory counting variances
D. a canvas app that scans barcodes to allow a warehouse worker to select
inventory counts
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 2
You need to replace the bicycle inspection forms.
Which two solutions should you use? Each answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A. a flow that maps inspection data to Dynamics 365 Field Service
B. a logic app that guides the technician through the inspection
C. a canvas app that guides the technician through the inspection
D. a model-driven app based on customer service entities
Correct Answer: AD
QUESTION 3 You are building a custom application in Azure to process resumes for the HR
department.
The app must monitor submissions of resumes.
You need to parse the resumes and save contact and skills information into the
Common Data Service.
Which mechanism should you use?
A. Power Automate
B. Common Data Service plug-in
C. Web API
D. Custom workflow activity
Correct Answer: A
QUESTION 4 You need to add the script for the registration form event handling.
Which code segment should you use?
A. formContext.data.entity.addOnSave(myFunction)
B. formContext.data.addOnLoad(myFunction)
C. formContext.data.removeOnLoad(myFunction)
D. addOnPreProcessStatusChange
E. formContext.data.isValid()
Skills measured Create a technical design (10-15%)
Configure Common Data Service (15-20%)
Create and configure Power Apps (15-20%)
Configure business process automation (5-10%)
Extend the user experience (10-15%)
Extend the platform (15-20%)
Develop integrations (5-10%)
Audience Profile Candidates for this exam design, develop, secure, and troubleshoot Power
Platform solutions. Candidates implement components of a solution that include
application enhancements, custom user experience, system integrations, data
conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations. Candidates
must have strong applied knowledge of Power Platform services, including
in-depth understanding of capabilities, boundaries, and constraints. Candidates
should have a basic understanding of DevOps practices for Power Platform.
Candidates should have development experience that includes Power Platform
services, JavaScript, JSON, TypeScript, C#, HTML, .NET, Microsoft Azure,
Microsoft 365, RESTful Web Services, ASP.NET, and Power BI.
Skills Measured NOTE: The bullets that appear below each of the skills measured are intended to
illustrate how we are assessing that skill. This list is not definitive or
exhaustive.
NOTE: In most cases, exams do NOT cover preview features, and some features will
only be added to an exam when they are GA (General Availability).
Create a technical design (10-15%)
Validate requirements and design technical architecture design and validate the technical architecture for a solution
design authentication and authorization strategy
determine whether you can meet requirements with out-of-the-box functionality
determine when to use Logic Apps versus Power Automate flows
determine when to use serverless computing, plug-ins, or Power Automate
determine when to build a virtual entity data source provider and when to use
connectors
Design solution components design a data model
design Power Apps reusable components
design custom connectors
design server-side components
Describe Power Platform extensibility points describe Power Virtual Agents extensibility points including Bot Framework
skills and Power Automate flows
describe Power BI extensibility points including Power BI APIs, custom
visuals, and embedding Power BI apps in websites and other applications
describe Power Apps portal extensibility points including CRUD APIs and custom
styling
Configure Common Data Service (15-20%)
Configure security to support development
troubleshoot operational security issues
create or update security roles and field-level security profiles
configure business units and teams
Implement entities and fields
configure entity and entity options
configure fields
configure relationships and types of behaviors
Implement application lifecycle management (ALM) create solutions and manage solution components
import and export solutions
manage solution dependencies
create a package for deployment
automate deployments
implement source control for projects including solutions and code assets
Create and configure Power Apps (15-20%)
Create model-driven apps configure a model-driven app
configure forms
configure views
configure visualizations
Create canvas apps
create and configure a canvas app
implement complex formulas to manage control events and properties
analyze app usage by using App Insights
build reusable component libraries
Manage and troubleshoot apps troubleshoot app issues by using Monitor and other browser-based debugging
tools
interpret results from App Checker and Solution Checker
identify and resolve connector and API errors
optimize app performance including pre-loading data and query delegation
Configure business process automation (5-10%)
Configure Power Automate
create and configure a flow
configure steps to use Common Data Service connector actions and triggers
implement complex expressions in flow steps
implement error handling
troubleshoot flows by analyzing JSON responses from connectors
Implement processes create and configure business process flows
create and configure business rules
create, manage, and interact with business process flows by using server-side
and client-side code
troubleshoot processes
Extend the user experience (10-15%)
Apply business logic using client scripting
create JavaScript or Typescript code that targets the XRM API
register an event handler
create client-side scripts that target the Common Data Service Web API
Create a Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) component
describe the PCF component lifecycle
initialize a new PCF component
configure a PCF component manifest
implement the component interfaces
package, deploy, and consume the component
configure and use PCF Device, Utility, and WebAPI features
test and debug PCF components by using the local test harness
Create a command button function create the command function
design command button rules and actions
edit the command bar by using the Ribbon Workbench
manage dependencies between JavaScript libraries
Extend the platform (15-20%)
Create a plug-in describe the plug-in execution pipeline
design and develop a plug-in
debug and troubleshoot a plug-in
implement business logic by using pre and post images
perform operations on data by using the Organization service API
optimize plug-in performance
register custom assemblies by using the Plug-in Registration Tool
develop a plug-in that targets a custom action message
Create custom connectors
create a definition for the API
configure API security
use policy templates to modify connector behavior at runtime
expose Azure Functions as custom connectors
create custom connectors for public APIs by using Postman
Use platform APIs interact with data and processes by using the Common Data Service Web API
or the Organization Service
implement API limit retry policies
optimize for performance, concurrency, transactions, and batching
query the Discovery service to discover the URL and other information for an
organization
perform entity metadata operations with the Web API
perform authentication by using OAuth
Process workloads
process long-running operations by using Azure Functions
configure scheduled and event-driven function triggers in Azure Functions
authenticate to the Power Platform by using managed identities
Develop Integrations (5-10%)
Publish and consume events publish an event by using the API
publish an event by using the Plug-in Registration Tool
register service endpoints including webhooks, Azure Service Bus, and Azure
Event Hub
implement a Common Data Service listener for an Azure solution
create an Azure Function that interacts with Power Platform
Implement data synchronization configure entity change tracking
read entity change records by using platform APIs
create and use alternate keys
QUESTION 1 You need to improve warehouse counting efficiency.
What should you create?
A. a flow that updates the warehouse counts as the worker performs the count
B. a model-driven app that allows the user to key in inventory counts
C. A Power BI dashboard that shows the inventory counting variances
D. a canvas app that scans barcodes to allow a warehouse worker to select
inventory counts
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 2
You need to replace the bicycle inspection forms.
Which two solutions should you use? Each answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
A. a flow that maps inspection data to Dynamics 365 Field Service
B. a logic app that guides the technician through the inspection
C. a canvas app that guides the technician through the inspection
D. a model-driven app based on customer service entities
Correct Answer: AD
QUESTION 3 You are building a custom application in Azure to process resumes for the HR
department.
The app must monitor submissions of resumes.
You need to parse the resumes and save contact and skills information into the
Common Data Service.
Which mechanism should you use?
A. Power Automate
B. Common Data Service plug-in
C. Web API
D. Custom workflow activity
Correct Answer: A
QUESTION 4 You need to add the script for the registration form event handling.
Which code segment should you use?
A. formContext.data.entity.addOnSave(myFunction)
B. formContext.data.addOnLoad(myFunction)
C. formContext.data.removeOnLoad(myFunction)
D. addOnPreProcessStatusChange
E. formContext.data.isValid()
Certification Overview This certification benefits any professional implementing and administering
PowerStore storage arrays in open systems environments. The certification
focuses on configuration, administration, migration, upgrades and basic
troubleshooting.
Certification Requirements
To complete the requirements for this certification you must:
1. Achieve one of the following Associate level certifications*
• Associate - Information Storage and Management Version 2.0
• Associate - Information Storage and Management Version 3.0
• Associate - Information Storage and Management Version 4.0
2. Pass the following Specialist exam on or after May 06, 2020: • DES-1221 Specialist – Implementation Engineer, PowerStore Solutions Exam
Note: These details reflect certification requirements as of May 06, 2020.
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.
Overview This exam is a qualifying exam for the Specialist – Implementation Engineer,
PowerStore Solutions (DCS-IE) track.
This exam focuses on implementation and administration of PowerStore storage
arrays in open systems environments. The exam covers configuration,
administration, migration, upgrades and basic troubleshooting.
Dell Technologies 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:
Dell EMC PowerStore 1000T
Dell EMC PowerStore 1000X
Dell EMC PowerStore 3000T
Dell EMC PowerStore 3000X
Dell EMC PowerStore 5000T
Dell EMC PowerStore 5000X
• Dell EMC PowerStore 7000T
• Dell EMC PowerStore 7000X
• Dell EMC PowerStore 9000T
Dell EMC PowerStore 9000X
Exam Topics Topics likely to be covered on this exam include:
PowerStore Concepts and Features (5%) • Describe the PowerStore system and use cases
• Identify the PowerStore system configurations and models
• Provide an overview of PowerStore architecture and hardware components
PowerStore Cabling (6%) • Demonstrate front-end cabling for PowerStore models
• Demonstrate back-end for PowerStore
• Describe Ethernet cabling for PowerStore
PowerStore Implementation (18%) • Perform PowerStore installation planning
• Rack and stack PowerStore systems
• Configure Ethernet switching for PowerStore
• Discover and perform initial system configuration of PowerStore
• Describe and perform licensing process for PowerStore
PowerStore Configuration (22%) • Provision and configure block, file, and VMware storage
• Configure host and client access to PowerStore block, file, and VMware storage
• Describe and configure local and remote data protection on PowerStore storage
resources
• Describe and configure intercluster data migration
PowerStore Administration (22%)
• Create and administer management users on PowerStore
• Perform administrative operations for PowerStore block, file, and VMware
storage
• Perform PowerStore local and remote data protection operations
• Perform PowerStore intercluster data migration operations
PowerStore Migration (15%) • Describe the PowerStore Migration feature and process
• Identify the PowerStore Migration requirements and capabilities
• Configure the migration requirements and capabilities
• Configure the migration feature to import data from supported sources
• Perform migration operations
PowerStore Software and Hardware upgrades (7%) • Describe and perform PowerStore software upgrade
• Add an appliance into a cluster
• Add an expansion shelve to a PowerStore appliance
• Add drives to a PowerStore appliance
PowerStore Basic Troubleshooting (5%)
• View system alert, events, and jobs
• Gather support materials
• Identify PowerStore system fault LEDs
The percentages after each topic above reflects the approximate distribution of
the total question set across the exam.
QUESTION 1 When planning rack layout, why should base enclosures be grouped together?
A. Power distribution requirements
B. Rack weight balance
C. Ease of cable management
D. Hot aisle requirement
Correct Answer: A
QUESTION 2 What does the remote replication Failover operation do?
A. Fully synchronizes the source and destination data states and reverses the
replication direction
B. Fully synchronizes the source and destination data states and stops the
current replication session
C. Promotes the destination system to production with its replica data
consistent to the last successful RPO synchronization state
D. Promotes the destination system to production and resets the RPO
synchronization cycle in the protection policy
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 3 What describes the Import External Storage feature?
A. An external plugin feature for hosts to tune application workload IO on
PowerStore NVMe based storage
B. A native network configuration feature of PowerStore that configures external
Ethernet switching for PowerStore installation
C. A feature external to PowerStore that orchestrates vMotion movement of
virtual machines onto PowerStore X systems
D. A native data migration feature of PowerStore that imports external block
storage to PowerStore
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 4 What is the recommended Windows multi-pathing policy for block volumes on a
PowerStore array?
A. Least QueueDepth
B. Round-Robin
C. FailOver
D. Least Weighted Paths