DEE-1111: Dell Technologies Expert for PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Solutions

DEE-1111: Dell Technologies Expert for PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Solutions

This exam assesses the knowledge and skills required to analyze and understand the performance of PowerMax and VMAX All Flash arrays, articulate PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Security Concepts, use SRDF for three-site remote replication and Metro solutions and Non-disruptive migrations to PowerMax and VMAX All Flash arrays.


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Dell Technologies PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Solutions Expert Exam Summary:


Exam Name Dell Technologies Certified Expert - PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Solutions
Exam Code   DEE-1111
Exam Price   $230 (USD)
Duration 120 mins
Number of Questions  60
Passing Score  60%
Books / Training Expert - PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Solutions Training
Sample Questions  Dell Technologies PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Solutions Expert Sample Questions
Practice Exam Dell Technologies DEE-1111 Certification Practice Exam

Dell Technologies DEE-1111 Exam Syllabus Topics:


Topic Details   Weights 
PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Performance Workshop - Describe the architecture of the PowerMax and VMAX All Flash arrays from a performance perspective
- Identify and explain PowerMax and VMAX All Flash array configuration best practices for optimal performance
- Identify performance analysis methodology and relate performance measurements to I/O operations
- Identify workload profiles and characterization and the implications of Little's Law
- Perform performance-related administration tasks: Monitor the performance of PowerMax and VMAX All Flash arrays, manage performance reports, and load data into offline performance viewer
- Performance analysis of frontend directors: Identify relevant metrics, investigate, and solve performance issues
- Performance analysis of cache and backend directors: Identify relevant metrics, investigate, and solve performance issues
- Identify and describe TimeFinder SnapVX and SRDF performance considerations
39%
PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Security Concepts - Describe how exposure to data security vulnerabilities and the prevention of unauthorized change control operations are addressed in PowerMax and VMAX All Flash arrays
- Describe how data that resides on the PowerMax and VMAX All Flash arrays can be secured using Data at Rest Encryption (D@RE) and how this impacts system operations and management
- Plan, implement, and manage user authentication and role-based permissions for Solutions Enabler and Unisphere for PowerMax
- Plan, implement, and manage host-based access controls for PowerMax and VMAX All Flash arrays
18%
PowerMax and VMAX All Flash Multi-site SRDF Solutions - Provide an overview of multi-site SRDF solutions
- Describe dual personality RDF devices and configure Concurrent SRDF, Cascaded SRDF, and R22 devices
- Identify and describe the SRDF technologies that support SRDF/Star SRDF/S consistency, SRDF/A multi-session consistency, and special SDDF and SRDF features
- Describe Concurrent and Cascaded SRDF/Star failure scenarios and manage operations under normal and fault conditions
20%
PowerMax and VMAX All Flash SRDF/Metro Solutions - Describe SRDF/Metro and its benefits
- Implement SRDF/Metro
- Explain SRDF/Metro device access operations
- Describe SRDF/Metro Smart DR and its benefits
13%
Non-Disruptive Migration (NDM) to PowerMax and VMAX Family - Describe Non-Disruptive Migration from VMAX to a PowerMax or VMAX All Flash array
- Perform Metro-based mode Non-Disruptive Migration when using Unisphere for PowerMax and/or using the SYMCLI
- Perform Non-Disruptive Migration when using Unisphere for VMAX and/or using the SYMCLI
10%

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