HP0-J73 · Question #154
Which HP resource can be used to verify storage and operating system rules and interoperability between third-party systems for your design?
The correct answer is D. Compatibility Matrix. HP's Compatibility Matrix (SPOCK - Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge) is the official HP tool for verifying storage, OS, and third-party interoperability rules.
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Which HP resource can be used to verify storage and operating system rules and interoperability between third-party systems for your design?
Options
- AA SANdesign Concepts
- BSystems-interoperability Martix
- CSANdesign Preference
- DCompatibility Matrix
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A2% (1)
- B8% (4)
- C2% (1)
- D88% (45)
Why each option
HP's Compatibility Matrix (SPOCK - Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge) is the official HP tool for verifying storage, OS, and third-party interoperability rules.
SANdesign Concepts is an HP design guide document covering architectural best practices, not a tool for verifying specific interoperability rules between components.
'Systems-interoperability Martix' is not a real HP resource; it is a misspelled and fabricated option designed to distract from the correct answer.
SANdesign Preference is not an actual HP product or resource used for storage and OS compatibility verification.
The HP Compatibility Matrix, formally known as SPOCK (Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge), is HP's authoritative online resource for verifying supported configurations between storage arrays, host bus adapters, switches, operating systems, and third-party components. Designers use it to confirm interoperability before committing to a SAN design, making it the correct answer for this use case.
Concept tested: HP SPOCK Compatibility Matrix for SAN interoperability
Source: https://h20272.www2.hpe.com/spock/
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