HP0-J73 · Question #243
A company has a first-generation deduplication appliance and is considering adding an HP StoreOnce 6200 Backup System to its environment. Which benefits can this company realize by deploying an HP Sto
The correct answer is C. deduplicates data anywhere without the need for rehydration E. automatic failover on couplet failure. The HP B6200 StoreOnce Backup System provides: Deduplication to drive more efficient storage of data Large device scalability to ensure every backup has access to devices and, so, reduce queuing In-built low bandwidth replication for cost-effective copies of data offsite as part
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A company has a first-generation deduplication appliance and is considering adding an HP StoreOnce 6200 Backup System to its environment. Which benefits can this company realize by deploying an HP StoreOnce 6200 Backup System? (Select two.)
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- Acan scale up to 784 TB of usable storage
- Bfederated non-disruptive data mobility between third-party systems
- Cdeduplicates data anywhere without the need for rehydration
- Dperformance throughput of 200 TB/hour
- Eautomatic failover on couplet failure
How the community answered
(48 responses)- A2% (1)
- B6% (3)
- C88% (42)
- D4% (2)
Explanation
The HP B6200 StoreOnce Backup System provides: * Deduplication to drive more efficient storage of data * Large device scalability to ensure every backup has access to devices and, so, reduce queuing * In-built low bandwidth replication for cost-effective copies of data offsite as part of a Disaster * HP Autonomic failover (with appropriate ISV software) to allow backups to continue, even if a node in an HP B6200 StoreOnce Backup System fails. * High scalability in terms of capacity, performance and replication to ensure the system grows as your business grows. Not A: Capacity: Scalable to 192 TB Raw * HP StoreOnce Catalyst delivers industry-leading backup speeds of up to 100TB/hour to meet shrinking backup windows. 100 TB/hr; Maximum, depending on model
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