DRAG DROP What is the correct sequence of actions that take place on a Write Miss? Explanation: he correct sequence of actions that take place on a Write Miss is as follows: Host sends requests to FE director and no cache slots are found. This happens when the cache is full or the desired cache slot is locked by another request1 . FE finds available slot by polling. This involves the FE director scanning the cache for an available slot or waiting for a slot to be freed by the BE director2 . FE sends data from host to mirrored cache locations. This involves the FE director writing the data from the host to two mirrored locations in the cache, one on each engine2 . FE responds to host to acknowledge successful write. This involves the FE director sending a signal to the host that the write operation is completed, even though the data is not yet written to disk2 . BE destages data as a high -priority task to make slots available. This involves the BE director flushing some of the existing write pending data from the cache to the disk, in order to free up some cache slots for new write requests2 . BE destages new data to disk at a later time. This involves the BE director writing the new data from the cache to the disk, according to the destaging algorithm and priority2 .
Refer to exhibit. The RDF -ECA timer has expired. What is the state of all the RDF links?
While using DELL EMC Data Erasure on a PowerMax, what is the minimum number of overwrites needed to support compliance with internal policies and regulatory requirements?
SRDF/Metro is deployed in a clustered host configuration. The RDF link state is partitioned, and the R1 side has full read/write capability to the application. What is the state of the R2 device?
An administrator has added custom SSL certificates. Each time a client connection is made, default certificates are used. Which step must be completed?
Refer to the exhibit. What should be done first to recover from this Concurrent SRDF/Star configuration failure?