Get Certified : Zerto Certified Associate
Question 1) In hypervisor-based environments, what Zerto component captures continuous block level changes made in a protected VM?
- VRA
- vDisk
- ZVM
- VPG
Question 2) A single VM can be protected in ______ VPG(s), if the/each VPG is replicating to a different target site.
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
Question 3) What is the difference in how checkpoints are chosen in a Move and Failover?
- In a Move, the latest recorded checkpoint is used whereas in a Failover any checkpoint within the journal can be selected.
- In a Move, any checkpoint in the Journal can be selected, whereas in a Failover the latest recorded checkpoint is used.
- There is no difference, the user selects the checkpoint for in both operations.
- There is no difference, the latest recorded checkpoint is used for both operations.
Question 4) Why is the Journal stored on the recovery/target site?
- To ensure you always have an up-to-date copy of your data if your production site goes down.
- To enable Long-Term Retention and support Compliance use cases.
- To ensure you can use the most cost-effective storage available.
- To lessen the performance impact of snapshots on the production site.
Question 5) Your organization has requested that you generate documentation to confirm that a VPG is able to failover to the target site successfully. Which of the following would be the best practice for providing them with the requested information?
- Use the Failover operation, check the VM at the target site, roll back the operation, and provide the organization the logs.
- Use the Failover Test operation, check the VM(s) spun up successfully at the target site, stop the test, and provide the organization with the test report.
- Use the Failover operation, manually commit the operation, and provide the organization with the logs.
- Use the Failover Test operation, record a successful test, manually delete the testing VMs at the target site, and provide the organization with the test report.
Question 6) When Configuring a failover test network, what is Zerto’s recommend best practice?
- Test and production network should be the same to ensure consistency.
- Test network should be isolated to ensure no disruptions on production.
- Test network should be configured to pause replication on production network during a test.
- None of the above.
Question 7) What is long term retention in Zerto best used for?
- Tracking block-level changes within VMs of up to 30 days
- Creating and audit trail to track the dates of when recovery operations were performed
- Restoring a single file from 14 days ago
- Recovering VMs from multiple years ago to meet Compliance use cases
Question 8) What is the Elastic Journal?
- A series of VM snapshots available for up to 30 days, after which an audit trail of operations will be stored long term for compliance.
- A series of checkpoints of VMs, files, or applications that are available for recovery in both short-term retention and long-term retention.
- Synthetic full copies of an application from the previous 30 days that are available for Journal File Level Restore (JFLR).
- None of the above.
Question 9) Using Zerto Analytics on myZerto, what are you able to do?
- Pause running tasks across any of the sites in your environment that are using Zerto.
- Create a VPG.
- View reports on the Journal, Network and RPO for each VPG.
- Pause replication on a VPG when a network alert arises
- Get information on overall sizing requirements of VMs.
- View all your VPGs, including the VPG’s source and target site.
- Perform a recovery operation.
- View all the sites in your environment that are using Zerto.
Question 10) Which operations allow you to recover either an entire VPG or a single VM within a VPG?
- Test Failover
- Live Failover
- Offsite Clone
- Move
- LTRA
- All of the above
Question 11) Which of the following sites can be used with Zerto as both a source and a target site?
- vSphere
- Azure
- AWS
- HyperV
- Managed
- All of the Above
- None of the Above
Question 12) Prior to creating a VPG that replicates to another site, which of the following steps must be completed?
- Complete a test at the source site
- Install VRAs on the target and recovery site
- Pair at least two sites
- Set up a long-term retention repository at the recovery site
- Install Zerto
Question 13) _______ plugs directly into the virtual management console (such as VMWare’s VCenter), enabling visibility into the entire infrastructure.
- ZCA
- ZCC
- VRA
- ZVM
Question 14) Which of the following functionality sets are included in the Zerto IT Resilience Platform?
- Continuous Data Protection
- Orchestration and Automation
- Analytics and Control
- All of the above
Question 15) Zerto recommends building out VPGs on a per-application basis so multi-VM applications can be recovered or tested together.
- True
- False
Question 16) The commit policy applies to which recovery operations?
- Live Failover
- Move
- JFLR
- Offsite Clone
- All of the above
Question 17) If the Commit Policy default of “none” is used, what will be the impact to the operation set for?
- The operation will require a script to commit or roll back
- The operation will need to manually be committed or rolled back
- The operation will roll back after 10 minutes
- The operation will commit after 60 minutes
Question 18) Journal File Level Recovery allows you to:
- Recover individual files from the journal’s history
- Recover an individual VM, such as a database, during a Failover
- Recover an individual VPG from the latest checkpoint
- Recover individual files from the Long-Term Retention repository
Question 19) Which operations can be performed while you are running JFLR?
- Move
- Offsite Clone
- Live Failover
- Failover Test
Question 20) How many JFLR Operations can you run concurrently?
- One
- Three
- Five
- Unlimited
Question 21) What are the best uses for a Move Operation?
- Create a non-Zerto managed copy of data
- Preform preventative maintenance
- Conduct site, hardware, and application migrations
- Resume operations when production environment is taken offline
Question 22) What are some things you might want to do before running your first Live Failover?
- Edit a VPG
- Pause replication to the VPG prior to testing or failing over
- Practice a Live Failover on a test or dev server
- Run a Test Failover Operation