Dell EMC Associate – Information Storage and Management v5 — Question 29
In continuous data protection, what does the amount of journal space determine?
Answer options
- A. Length of time required to recover the data
- B. Amount of space the source and replica volumes require
- C. Amount of data that can be restored to a specific point
- D. How far back the data can be recovered
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because the journal space size dictates how far back in time you can recover data. Options A, B, and C do not accurately reflect the function of journal space in continuous data protection, as they pertain to different aspects of data recovery rather than the temporal extent of recovery.