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Huawei Exam H13-624 Topic 4 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H13-624 exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 4
[All H13-624 Questions]

In the VMware environment, the single-choice scenario where VADP cannot be used for backup is:

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Suggested Answer: C

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Lisha
3 months ago
I don't think so, because VMDK is just a virtual disk file format, not a scenario where VADP cannot be used.
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Jimmie
3 months ago
But what about option D) VMDK? Could that also be a correct answer?
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Shantay
3 months ago
Thick disk, huh? I guess VADP can't handle the extra pounds. Maybe it's time to go on a diet, VMware!
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Annelle
1 months ago
Thin disks are the way to go for VADP backups.
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Ethan
1 months ago
Maybe VMware needs to hit the gym and slim down those backups.
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Catrice
1 months ago
Yeah, VADP can't handle the extra weight of thick disks.
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Ressie
2 months ago
Thick disks are a no-go for VADP backups.
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Kenny
3 months ago
I agree with Lisha, because VADP cannot be used when the storage is directly connected to the virtual machine.
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Pamella
3 months ago
VMDK? Isn't that just the file format? I'm pretty sure VADP can work with that. Time to brush up on my VMware basics.
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Vanesa
2 months ago
Yes, VMDK is the file format, but VADP cannot be used for backup when the storage is directly connected to the virtual machine.
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Yuette
2 months ago
VMDK is the virtual disk file format used by VMware.
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Harrison
2 months ago
D) VMDK
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Ciara
2 months ago
C) The storage is directly connected to the virtual machine
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Jerry
2 months ago
B) Thin Disk
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Jerry
3 months ago
A) Thick Disk
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Chantay
3 months ago
The storage being directly connected to the VM? That's a good one. Next, they'll tell us VADP can't handle physical servers. Hilarious!
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Johnna
2 months ago
C) The storage is directly connected to the virtual machine
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Yan
2 months ago
B) Thin Disk
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Gracia
3 months ago
A) Thick Disk
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Teddy
3 months ago
A thin disk? Really? I thought VADP could handle anything these days. Someone needs to update their VMware knowledge.
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Derrick
2 months ago
You're right, it's important to stay updated on VMware knowledge.
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Nikita
2 months ago
Yeah, VADP can't handle thin disks for backups.
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Jamal
2 months ago
Thin disks are not supported for VADP backups.
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Annabelle
3 months ago
D) VMDK
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Glynda
3 months ago
C) The storage is directly connected to the virtual machine
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Josue
3 months ago
B) Thin Disk
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Elli
3 months ago
A) Thick Disk
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Lisha
4 months ago
I think the answer is C) The storage is directly connected to the virtual machine.
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