1Z0-433 Oracle Hierarchical Storage Manager 6.0 Implementation Essentials

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Exam Number: 1Z0-433
Exam Title: Oracle Hierarchical Storage Manager 6.0 Implementation Essentials

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Oracle Hierarchical Storage Manager 6.0 Certified Implementation Specialist

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Duration: 120 minutes
Number of Questions: 70
Passing Score: 70%
Validated Against:  This exam is validated against version 5.
Format: Multiple Choice

Solution/Product Overview
Describe Oracle Storage Archive Manager (SAM) and where SAM fits into Oracle’s strategy
Differentiate Tiered Storage between Oracle’s portfolio and competitors
Describe the minimum environment requirements for Storage Archive Manager
Describe the basic product components of Oracle’s Tiered Storage Solution (Solaris, SAM, Disk, Tape)
Demonstrate the interdepencencies of the product components in a SAM Tiered Storage solution
Describe the Quick File System (QFS)
Describe the SAM utilities commonly used in a Tiered Storage Implementation

Positioning the Solution
Articulate the value proposition for SAM within an Oracle Tiered Storage solution offering
Articulate key positioning statements for product
Describe product benefits and impacts on the customer’s financial position (i.e. top-line and bottom-line)
Demonstrate how the product will benefit and impact a customer’s operation

Product Area Features and Functions for Technical Individuals
Provide a technical definition for Storage Archive Manager
Provide an overview of key hardware and/or software product components of an implementation of Oracle Tiered Storage
Define the features and functions of Storage Archive Manager and QFS and describe the design elements that differentiate these products in the target market
Apply product features, capabilities, and benefits to customer business needs
Describe the key design elements of SAM-QFS that are unique
Describe the disk and tape requirements for SAM
Describe SAM Archive Policies and SAM Monitoring requirements

System Architecture
Describe the type of hardware on which the solution / product runs
Outline the system requirements needed to build the solution
Describe a typical system architecture model
Describe integration options and technology used by the solution
Demonstrate the product interdependencies; e.g. Solaris requirements for metadata servers, FC, tape, etc.
Apply SAM-QFS concepts to Solaris interfaces and file system
Analyze the workload specific architectures for different environments and file structures
Apply SAM-QFS requirements to Tiered Storage
Describe the SAM Utilities required for Tiered Storage
Demonstrate remote archive concepts
Configure a SAM Tiered Storage solution based on customer requirements

Implementation Topics
Implement Common Implementation Scenarios based on use cases
Create a solution scenario with archive policies
Demonstrate recycle methods
Demonstrate LUN Management in Solaris
Configure a disk system for SAM
Configure a tape system for SAM
Create a QFS file system specific to the disk being used
Use the CLI to generate basic commands
Perform basic SAM performance tuning

Lab Exercises and Sample Business Cases

Install SAM and start the GUI
Configure SAM-QFS with Solaris
Configure a Disk to optimize Solaris and SAM functionality
Configure a Tape to optimize Solaris and SAM functionality
Configure network components to optimize Solaris and SAM functionality
Architect optimum solutions

Typical Use Cases
Create a solution for an Engineered Systems archive use case
Create a solution for a Generic Tiered Storage archive use case
Create a solution for a Health Care Implementation use case

QUESTION 1
How should you configure an archive policy for inactive data?

A. Create an immediate copy on a disk archive to prevent excessive tape recycling.
B. Write to tape as soon as possible to conserve disk cache resources.
C. Set the release option to “never: to keep on a high-performance disk.
D. Wait until the data stabilizes before creating tape copies.

Answer: A

Explanation:

QUESTION 2
What is the function of the samfsdump utility?

A. It provides a metadata backup of the file names, directory structure, inode information, and unarchived disk cache data.
B. It restores a file system from the time of the last snapshot.
C. It configures archive and recycling policies.
D. It monitors log files, alerts, and faults.

Answer: B

Explanation:

QUESTION 3
What is the purpose of the Oracle HSM Stage function?

A. to send tape copies to an offsite vault
B. to copy files from archive media to the primary file system
C. to determine file availability on tape
D. to return type copies from the offsite vault

Answer: B

Explanation: Oracle HSM archiving file systems can copy files from the primary file-system

Reference:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E60433_01/en/E42062/html/configfsbasics.htm

QUESTION 4
To configure an ACSLS-controlled tape library, you use Oracle HSM Manager to automatically discover the library configuration. Which interface can you alternatively use to obtain the library configuration file that Oracle HSM will use?

A. acsapi
B. acsss
C. acssam
D. acsqfs

Answer: A

Explanation:

QUESTION 5
For a nine-year TCO, how much can be saved by using tape instead of disk storage?

A. 26x
B. 20x
C. 12x
D. 5x

Answer: A

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