[May-2024] VMCA2022 Questions - Truly Beneficial For Your Veeam Exam [Q57-Q72]

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[May-2024] VMCA2022 Questions - Truly Beneficial For Your Veeam Exam

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The VMCA2022 exam covers a wide range of topics, including Veeam Backup & Replication, Veeam ONE, and Veeam Availability Orchestrator. VMCA2022 exam is designed to test the skills and knowledge of professionals who work with these solutions on a daily basis, and it includes a combination of multiple-choice questions and practical exercises. VMCA2022 exam is challenging, but it is also highly rewarding for those who pass it, as it demonstrates a high level of expertise in Veeam’s solutions.

 

NEW QUESTION # 57
while going through the discovery data for the NAS environment, you determine several key metrics are missing for later design and sizing. Which of the following should you collect from the customer about the data stored on the NAS per site? (Choose 2)

  • A. Which version of SMB protocol the NAS supports.
  • B. Amount of source data before dedupe and compression.
  • C. Largest file size.
  • D. Total number of files (in millions) to be backed up.
  • E. Amount of source data after dedupe and compression.

Answer: C,D

Explanation:
To design a solution that meets the NAS environment requirements for Veeam University Hospital, you need to collect some information during the discovery phase. This information will help you to understand the characteristics and performance of the NAS systems, the size and type of the data, and the backup and recovery objectives.
According to the Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practice Guide, some of the information that you should collect from the customer about the data stored on the NAS per site are:
*Total number of files (in millions) to be backed up. This information will help you to estimate the backup storage requirements, as well as the backup performance and scalability, based on the number and distribution of files.
*Largest file size. This information will help you to determine the optimal backup block size and alignment, as well as the backup compression and deduplication ratios, based on the size and type of files.


NEW QUESTION # 58
When talking to someone who works for the customer, they mention they are working on a different project with a major cloud provider that does not currently support immutability. Which of the following is the best option to still satisfy the requirement for offsite, immutable or air gapped backups if that cloud provider is selected for archive storage?

  • A. Set up Scale-out Backup Repository capacity tier to a different cloud provider than the archive tier.
  • B. Set up capacity tier to local on-premises object storage that supports immutability.
  • C. Backup copy to a Windows repository in the cloud that is scheduled to turn off outside the backup window.
  • D. Backup copy to a hardened repository at a different site.

Answer: A

Explanation:
The best option to still satisfy the requirement for offsite, immutable or air gapped backups if the cloud provider selected for archive storage does not support immutability is to set up Scale-out Backup Repository capacity tier to a different cloud provider than the archive tier. Scale-out Backup Repository is a logical entity that groups several backup repositories into a single pool of storage, and allows to move backup files between performance and capacity tiers1. The capacity tier can be configured to use Amazon S3 or Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, which support Object Lock feature for immutability2. By using a different cloud provider for the capacity tier than the archive tier, the backup data can be stored in two separate locations, with one copy being immutable or air gapped. The other options are either not feasible (option A, as the scenario does not mention another site), not secure (option C, as the backup data can still be accessed or modified when the repository is online), or not offsite (option D, as the scenario requires a copy of backup data in a public cloud). References: Scale-out Backup Repository, Object Storage Immutability.


NEW QUESTION # 59
The customer has asked you to review their existing backup storage. Jobs show the target is the bottleneck.
What steps should you take to improve performance?

  • A. Make sure the gateway has enough CPU, RAM and enough task slots assigned.
  • B. Look at the transport modes used.
  • C. Put a repository component on its own physical server, ensuring it has enough CPU, RAM and task slots assigned.
  • D. No action is needed. It is an optimal design already, there is always something that is bottleneck.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
The gateway is a component that acts as a data mover between the backup proxy and the backup repository. If the gateway does not have enough CPU, RAM and task slots assigned, it may not be able to handle the incoming data from the backup proxy efficiently, and cause a bottleneck at the target. By increasing the resources and task slots for the gateway, you can improve its performance and throughput, and reduce the load on the target2


NEW QUESTION # 60
While examining the details for the remote sites each with a single server, you are trying to determine if a local repository will be needed or if backups can be transferred back to the central corporate site in the region.
Which of the following requirements will act as a constraint on your decision?

  • A. Data locality and privacy laws local to each branch office must be followed.
  • B. A copy of backup data must reside in a public cloud local to each region.
  • C. All backups must complete between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. local time.
  • D. The backup solution must not require proprietary hardware or storage.

Answer: A

Explanation:
The requirement C will act as a constraint on the decision of whether to use a local repository or not for the remote sites. Data locality and privacy laws may vary by country or region, and may impose restrictions on where the backup data can be stored or transferred. For example, some countries may prohibit the export of personal data outside their borders, or require encryption or anonymization of sensitive data. Therefore, the Veeam solution must comply with these laws and regulations, and may need to use a local repository for each remote site, or use a cloud provider that has a local presence in each region. The other requirements are not constraints, as they can be met with either a local or a central repository, using the features and options of the Veeam solution. References: Veeam Certified Architect 2022 Exam Guide, page 11; Veeam Backup & Replication v11: Architecture and Design course, module 5.


NEW QUESTION # 61
During discovery, it is determined that a group of MSSQL systems are running in an Always-On cluster and sensitive to virtual machine stun. How should these systems be configured for backups?

  • A. Deploy Veeam agents in server mode.
  • B. Perform a regular virtual machine backup without application aware processing.
  • C. Deploy Veeam agents configured for failover clustering.
  • D. Enable application aware processing on the virtual machine backup job.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The best way to configure backups for a group of MSSQL systems running in an Always-On cluster and sensitive to virtual machine stun is to deploy Veeam agents configured for failover clustering. Veeam agents can provide application-aware processing and transaction log backup for MSSQL servers, as well as support for failover clustering and cluster shared volumes. Veeam agents can also reduce the impact of virtual machine stun by performing backups at the guest OS level, without using VMware snapshots.


NEW QUESTION # 62
Consider the requirements regarding immutable or air gapped and different types of workloads. Which types of jobs do not support using immutability from S3 Object Lock or Hardened Repository and will need a different solution?

  • A. NAS backups.
  • B. Backup copy jobs with GFS enable.
  • C. Backup Jobs.
  • D. Scale-out Backup Repository offloads to Archive Tier to Amazon Glacier.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
*Backup copy jobs with GFS enabled. This type of job does not support using immutability from S3 Object Lock because it uses synthetic full backups, which require modifying existing backup files. Synthetic full backups are not compatible with immutability settings, as they violate the principle of not changing the backup files.


NEW QUESTION # 63
What is the minimum requirement for on-premises backup retention for this project?

  • A. Must have on-premises backups on immutable or air gapped media.
  • B. A GFS schedule of seven daily, six weekly and three monthly.
  • C. Must have least one copy of protected data on-premises.
  • D. On-premises retention must be 14 daily, and two weekly backups.

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
To design a solution that meets the backup retention requirements for Veeam University Hospital, you need to consider the minimum requirement for on-premises backup retention for this project. This will help you to ensure the availability and reliability of your backup data, as well as the compliance and security of your backup storage.
According to the case study, the minimum requirement for on-premises backup retention for this project is B.
On-premises retention must be 14 daily, and two weekly backups.
This requirement means that:
*The on-premises backup retention is the policy that defines how long the backup data should be kept on the local backup storage, such as NFS storage, deduplication appliance, etc.
*The on-premises backup retention must be 14 daily and two weekly backups, which means that you need to keep at least 14 copies of the daily backups and two copies of the weekly backups on the local backup storage.
*The on-premises backup retention must be applied to all types of workloads that are backed up by Veeam Backup & Replication, such as virtual machines, physical servers, NAS systems, etc.
This requirement is based on the business and compliance needs of Veeam University Hospital, which are:
*To have a fast and reliable restore option for the most recent backups in case of a disaster or failure.
*To comply with the HIPAA regulations that require health care organizations to retain backup data for at least six years1.


NEW QUESTION # 64
In addition to scanning all backup for malware before restoring, what additional Veeam capabilities must be included in the conceptual design for gold level systems? (Choose 2)

  • A. Stage Restore
  • B. Secure Restore
  • C. SureBackup
  • D. File indexing
  • E. SureReplica

Answer: B,C

Explanation:
Explanation
The additional Veeam capabilities that must be included in the conceptual design for gold level systems are SureBackup and Secure Restore. SureBackup is a feature that allows you to automatically verify the recoverability of your backups by running them in an isolated virtual lab. This can help you meet the requirement of testing the gold tier backups to verify recoverability. Secure Restore is a feature that allows you to scan your backups for malware before restoring them to the production environment. This can help you meet the requirement of scanning all backups for malware before restoring.
References: [SureBackup], [Secure Restore]


NEW QUESTION # 65
To demonstrate SLA compliance during audits and protection against exposure to personally identifiable information, which configuration would verify this is possible in the event of exposure?

  • A. Implement Veeam Backup & Replication servers at one location and leverage hardened repositories as a primary target with a backup copy to a second site.
  • B. Create a virtual lab environment and periodically perform staged restores with custom scripts.
  • C. Create secure restore to ensure malware-free backups.
  • D. Scan backups with Veeam ONE to remove personally identifiable information.

Answer: B

Explanation:
The configuration that would verify the SLA compliance during audits and protection against exposure to personally identifiable information in the event of exposure is to create a virtual lab environment and periodically perform staged restores with custom scripts. A virtual lab is an isolated environment where you can run your backups or replicas without affecting the production environment. A staged restore is a process that allows you to run custom scripts on the restored data before publishing it to the production environment.
By using these features, you can demonstrate that your backups are recoverable and compliant with legal regulations, as well as remove or mask any sensitive data before restoring it.


NEW QUESTION # 66
During the deployment, Veeam University Hospital management has asked that the backup window be shortened to eight hours. What is a possible ramification of this change?

  • A. The size of the Veeam Backup & Replication database will increase.
  • B. The amount of storage required in the repositories will be increased.
  • C. The CPU and memory requirements of the proxies will be increased.
  • D. The CPU and memory requirements of the mount server(s) will be increased.

Answer: C

Explanation:
According to the Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practice Guide1, one of the possible ramifications of shortening the backup window to eight hours is that the CPU and memory requirements of the proxies will be increased. This is because:
*The proxies are responsible for retrieving data from the source and sending it to the target. They perform data compression, deduplication, encryption, and other tasks that consume CPU and memory resources.
*To shorten the backup window, the proxies need to process more data in less time, which means they need more CPU cores and memory to handle concurrent tasks and avoid bottlenecks.
*The backup window can also be affected by other factors, such as the network bandwidth, the storage throughput, the backup methods, and the backup settings. Therefore, it is important to consider all these aspects when designing a backup solution.
References: 1: Proxy - Veeam Backup & Replication Best Practice Guide


NEW QUESTION # 67
You are trying to determine which feature would work the reliably for excluding the H: drive on MSSQL server virtual machines. The MSSQL servers are built on demand, not from virtual machine templates. Which is the preferred method to achieve this requirement?

  • A. Use Veeam Agent Backups and set up Volume Backups and include everything but H:
  • B. Use Veeam Agent Backups and use the Exclusions tab under Gest Processing > Application for MSSQL jobs.
  • C. Set up VMDK exclusion for the disk on which the H: resides in the Virtual Machines > Exclusions page for each virtual machine.
  • D. Use the Exclusion tab under Guest Processing > Applications for VM backups to exclude the H: volume in MSSQL jobs.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The preferred method to achieve the requirement of excluding the H: drive on MSSQL server virtual machines is to set up VMDK exclusion for the disk on which the H: resides in the Virtual Machines > Exclusions page for each virtual machine. This method allows you to exclude specific virtual disks from being processed by backup jobs based on their SCSI IDs or disk labels. This can save backup time and storage space by skipping unnecessary data. This method also works reliably regardless of whether the MSSQL servers are built on demand or from virtual machine templates.


NEW QUESTION # 68
What can be done to validate that the design meets target SLAs and does not exceed repository growthprotections?

  • A. Recommend standalone backup copy jobs are created for gold tier virtual machines that do not successfully backup within one hour.
  • B. Ensure job throughput matches extensions. Cross-compare with available network throughput, disk speed and initial sizing calculations.
  • C. Use backup file growth report form Veeam ONE to find outliers. Ask business and application teams to delete excess data
  • D. Export job history for review. Ensure the bottleneck statistics point to source. Turn off indexing for jobs that do not meet SLA requirements.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Explanation
The method that can be used to validate that the design meets target SLAs and does not exceed repository growth projections is to ensure job throughput matches extensions and cross-compare with available network throughput, disk speed and initial sizing calculations. Job throughput is the measure of how much data is processed and transferred by a backup job per unit of time. Job throughput can be affected by various factors such as network bandwidth, disk performance, compression, deduplication, encryption, etc. By ensuring job throughput matches extensions, you can verify that your backup jobs are running as expected and meeting the SLAs. By cross-comparing job throughput with available network throughput, disk speed and initial sizing calculations, you can identify any bottlenecks or discrepancies that might affect your backup performance or storage consumption.


NEW QUESTION # 69
You are examining the requirement: "If possible, the data written must be unchangeable to prevent ransomware attacks." Which types of jobs do not support using immutability from S3 Object Lock or hardened repositories? (Choose two)

  • A. VMware backup jobs
  • B. Agent for Mac backups
  • C. Linux Agent backup copy jobs
  • D. NAS backups

Answer: B,D

Explanation:
The types of jobs that do not support using immutability from S3 Object Lock or hardened repositories are NAS backups and Agent for Mac backups. These types of jobs do not have the option to enable immutability in their settings, unlike VMware, Hyper-V, Linux Agent, or Windows Agent backup jobs. Therefore, they cannot leverage the immutability feature of S3 Object Lock or hardened repositories to protect their backups from ransomware or malicious deletion.
References: [S3 Object Lock Immutability], [Hardened Linux Repository], [NAS Backup], [Agent for Mac]


NEW QUESTION # 70
You are trying to determine which feature would work the reliably for excluding the H: drive on MSSQL server virtual machines. The MSSQL servers are built on demand, not from virtual machine templates. Which is the preferred method to achieve this requirement?

  • A. Use Veeam Agent Backups and set up Volume Backups and include everything but H:
  • B. Use Veeam Agent Backups and use the Exclusions tab under Gest Processing > Application for MSSQL jobs.
  • C. Set up VMDK exclusion for the disk on which the H: resides in the Virtual Machines > Exclusions page for each virtual machine.
  • D. Use the Exclusion tab under Guest Processing > Applications for VM backups to exclude the H: volume in MSSQL jobs.

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation
The preferred method to achieve the requirement of excluding the H: drive on MSSQL server virtual machines is to set up VMDK exclusion for the disk on which the H: resides in the Virtual Machines > Exclusions page for each virtual machine. This method allows you to exclude specific virtual disks from being processed by backup jobs based on their SCSI IDs or disk labels. This can save backup time and storage space by skipping unnecessary data. This method also works reliably regardless of whether the MSSQL servers are built on demand or from virtual machine templates.


NEW QUESTION # 71
Veeam Financial Services received notification from their legal team that retention of backups should be five years on-site instead of four. What component sizing should be adjusted?

  • A. CPU and memory requirements for the Veeam repositories.
  • B. Physical storage in the repositories.
  • C. The CPU and memory of the Veeam Backup & Replication database.
  • D. The amount of object storage purchased in a public cloud for archival purposes.

Answer: B

Explanation:
The component sizing that should be adjusted is the physical storage in the repositories. The repositories are the backup storage locations where Veeam Backup & Replication stores backup files, VM copies and metadata for replicated VMs1. Increasing the retention period from four to five years means that more backup files will be kept on the repositories, and thus more storage space will be required. The other options are not affected by the retention period change, as they are either related to off-site backups (option A), Veeam Backup & Replication server performance (option C), or backup proxy performance (option D). References: Backup Repositories.


NEW QUESTION # 72
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