A company uses the Dell EMC Isilon cluster's A200 nodes for short-team archiving of digitized film. Historical and trending information shows that the cluster capacity will reach 90% full in 60 days. To avoid the need to purchase additional A200 nodes, the company requires a solution that archives data not accessed for 18 months to a more cost-effective platform. The long-term archive data must be online and accessible. Some performance loss is acceptable.
Which IT strategy provides a long-term solution that meets the requirements?
An administrator is investigating the performance of one of their Dell EMC Isilon clusters. Using the isi statistics drive command, the performance of the first five drives is shown.
Based on the exhibit, what represents the status of the drives?
Case Study 1
A company has several independent business units that operate globally. The company has consolidated its IT infrastructure services and operations. Common infrastructural services which include IPAM, DNS, NTP, DHCP, and SMTP have been consolidated. The company has complimented its infrastructure development by investing in Dell EMC Isilon clusters to host its user's home and group directories and for compliance archival purposes required by individual business units.
The IT operations are located in India and the United States with its primary data center facilities co-located between New York and Texas. The company has a total of 60 AD forests:
1 main domain
55 domains have one-way trust relationships with the main domain
An additional 4 domains do not have any trust relationship with no future plans of establishing trust relationships with the other domains.
Users of different AD domains use different FQDN to access their corresponding file services. Additionally, the company does not plan to consolidate the AD domains and each domain uses a different IP subnet. The users of the domains with no trust relationships have a compliance archival requirement. The company wants to all data to be replicated between New York and Texas.
How many tenant Access zones will be required?
Case Study 1
A company has several independent business units that operate globally. The company has consolidated its IT infrastructure services and operations. Common infrastructural services which include IPAM, DNS, NTP, DHCP, and SMTP have been consolidated. The company has complimented its infrastructure development by investing in Dell EMC Isilon clusters to host its user's home and group directories and for compliance archival purposes required by individual business units.
The IT operations are located in India and the United States with its primary data center facilities co-located between New York and Texas. The company has a total of 60 AD forests:
1 main domain
55 domains have one-way trust relationships with the main domain
An additional 4 domains do not have any trust relationship with no future plans of establishing trust relationships with the other domains.
Users of different AD domains use different FQDN to access their corresponding file services. Additionally, the company does not plan to consolidate the AD domains and each domain uses a different IP subnet. The users of the domains with no trust relationships have a compliance archival requirement. The company wants to all data to be replicated between New York and Texas.
What is the minimum number of replication policies that are required to facilitate granular failover and failback capabilities for each AD domain?
A company has an existing Dell EMC 4-node X410 Gen 5 cluster with approximately 100 TB of SMB shares connected using two InfiniBand 8-port switches The company wants a technical refresh of the cluster with a new 4-node H5O0 Gen 6 cluster with two 16-port InrmiBand switches The existing cluster has SynclQ. SmartConnect Advanced and Smart Ports licenses installed
To move me data from the existing nodes to the new nodes, which migration plan is recommended?