Symantec Design and Custom. of HA Solutions for UNIX using VCS 4.1 250-422 Certified Exam Dumps

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Certification Provider: Symantec
Exam Code / Number: 250-422
Exam Name: Design and Custom. of HA Solutions for UNIX using VCS 4.1
Exam Questions: 130
Last Updated: Jun 21, 2026
Corresponding Certification: Symantec Certified Security program

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Symantec 250-422 Exam Syllabus Topics:

SectionObjectives
Customization of HA Solutions- Custom solution development
  • 1. Application integration techniques
  • 2. Service group customization
  • 3. Agent customization concepts
Veritas Cluster Server Design- Cluster configuration
  • 1. Resource dependency planning
  • 2. Node and service group design
  • 3. Failover and failback strategies
Storage and Network Integration- Infrastructure integration
  • 1. Disaster recovery considerations
  • 2. Shared storage design
  • 3. Network redundancy planning
Testing, Validation and Troubleshooting- Solution verification
  • 1. Performance validation
  • 2. Failover testing methodology
  • 3. Troubleshooting and optimization
Environment Assessment and Solution Design- Requirement analysis
  • 1. Application and infrastructure assessment
  • 2. Risk and dependency analysis
  • 3. Capacity and scalability planning
High Availability Solution Architecture- High availability concepts
  • 1. VCS architecture overview
  • 2. Business continuity requirements
  • 3. Availability models and clustering concepts


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