Question 9
An administrator is migrating their old cloud tier-enabled Data Domain to a new PowerProtect DD appliance with cloud tier. During migration, the administrator recognizes that file system cleaning on the source system is not possible. What is the most likely cause of this behavior?
Migration will restrict all activities on both systems
Source system is running in restricted mode
Filesystem is disabled on the source system
Migration will restrict all activities on the source system
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
When a source system is in restricted mode, certain maintenance tasks, like file system cleaning, are unavailable. This restriction is typically applied during migrations to prevent data inconsistencies, ensuring a smooth transfer of data to the new system.During the migration process from an older Data Domain system with cloud tier capabilities to a new PowerProtect DD appliance, the source system operates in a 'restricted mode.' This restricted mode limits specific functionalities, including file system cleaning. File system cleaning is a maintenance operation that reclaims storage by deduplication and cleaning up obsolete data. However, to prevent data inconsistency or interference during migration, this functionality is temporarily disabled on the source system, thus ensuring data integrity until the migration process is completed.The restricted mode ensures that all critical operations remain stable and predictable on the source system, which is essential for a smooth migration to the new environment.
When a source system is in restricted mode, certain maintenance tasks, like file system cleaning, are unavailable. This restriction is typically applied during migrations to prevent data inconsistencies, ensuring a smooth transfer of data to the new system.
During the migration process from an older Data Domain system with cloud tier capabilities to a new PowerProtect DD appliance, the source system operates in a 'restricted mode.' This restricted mode limits specific functionalities, including file system cleaning. File system cleaning is a maintenance operation that reclaims storage by deduplication and cleaning up obsolete data. However, to prevent data inconsistency or interference during migration, this functionality is temporarily disabled on the source system, thus ensuring data integrity until the migration process is completed.
The restricted mode ensures that all critical operations remain stable and predictable on the source system, which is essential for a smooth migration to the new environment.