1.
On a XIV system, how can a thin provisioned volume be changed to a regular provisioned volume?
2.
Which of the following is a benefit of the XIV system's storage allocation methodology?
3.
Which tool can natively manage an XIV system?
4.
What is the online tool that should be checked for supported host interoperatibility?
5.
Which of the following is a benefit of the XIV systems hardware architecture?
6.
A storage administrator wishes to migrate a legacy storage controllers volume to a SAN Volume Controler. The controller can provide SAS or iSCSI host connections only. An XIV is virtualized by the SVC and has been upgraded from six modules to nine assist with the migration project. The additional storage is yet to be presented to the SVC. What would be the best method to transfer the data?
7.
What is a benefit to IBM's XIV SSD transparent read cache?
8.
The XIV host attachment kit provides which of these functions?
9.
A customer has purchased a six module XIV Gen3 for a new project, which is located in a new data center. A new requirement states that a portion of the project data must be replicated to an existing six module XIV (Gen2) at the customers primary data center, 500 km away. The target XIV has sufficient capacity but no Fibre channel conectivity exists between sites. The customer therefore decides to use iSCSI replication. Which upgrade is requiered to meet the requirements?
10.
On an XIV system, what is the minimum hardware configuration when the Capacity on Demand feature is used?