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Which statements are true about the functions of HyperClone? (Select All that Apply)

A.
When the source LUN fails, service data can be recovered from any point in time before the fault occurred using the data backed up through HyperClone.
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A.
When the source LUN fails, service data can be recovered from any point in time before the fault occurred using the data backed up through HyperClone.
B.
If a disk failure occurs on the source LUN of HyperClone, you can split the target LUN from the source LUN to continue providing services.
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B.
If a disk failure occurs on the source LUN of HyperClone, you can split the target LUN from the source LUN to continue providing services.
C.
If a logical fault occurs on the source LUN, data can be reversely synchronized from the target LUN to the source LUN to recover services on the source LUN.
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C.
If a logical fault occurs on the source LUN, data can be reversely synchronized from the target LUN to the source LUN to recover services on the source LUN.
D.
Multiple target LUNs can be created through HyperClone to provide the service data on the source LUN for multiple applications.
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D.
Multiple target LUNs can be created through HyperClone to provide the service data on the source LUN for multiple applications.
Suggested answer: A, C, D

Explanation:

A, C, and D are all true statements about the functions of HyperClone. HyperClone allows you to back up data from a source LUN, and when the source LUN fails, service data can be recovered from any point in time before the fault occurred . Additionally, if a logical fault occurs on the source LUN, data can be reversely synchronized from the target LUN to the source LUN to recover services on the source LUN. Finally, multiple target LUNs can be created through

HyperClone to provide the service data on the source LUN for multiple applications.

asked 18/09/2024
Robert Miletich
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