HP0-J73 · Question #322
Which part of the HP Storage portfolio is described as a converged protocol storage system?
The correct answer is A. HP StoreEasy. HP StoreEasy is the product in HP's storage portfolio described as a converged protocol storage system, supporting multiple file and block access protocols from a single appliance.
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Which part of the HP Storage portfolio is described as a converged protocol storage system?
Options
- AHP StoreEasy
- BHP 3PAR StoreServ
- CHP StoreQnce
- DHP StoreVirtual
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- D3% (1)
Why each option
HP StoreEasy is the product in HP's storage portfolio described as a converged protocol storage system, supporting multiple file and block access protocols from a single appliance.
HP StoreEasy is classified as a converged protocol storage system because it simultaneously supports CIFS/SMB, NFS, and iSCSI protocols, enabling it to serve both NAS and block storage workloads from a single unified device. This converged approach eliminates the need for separate dedicated file and block storage systems in environments that require both types of access.
HP 3PAR StoreServ is positioned in HP's portfolio as a tiered enterprise unified storage or all-flash array platform, not specifically categorized under the 'converged protocol' product designation.
HP StoreOnce is HP's backup and data deduplication appliance line focused on data protection, not a converged primary storage system serving multiple access protocols.
HP StoreVirtual is a software-defined, scale-out SAN solution based on the LeftHand OS, categorized as a peer storage or virtual SAN system rather than a converged protocol storage system.
Concept tested: HP StoreEasy converged protocol storage product classification
Source: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=c04111979
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