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Which software feature is integrated into both HP StoreOnce Backup Systems and HP Data Protector software?
The correct answer is A. data encryption. Data encryption is the software feature natively integrated into both HP StoreOnce Backup Systems and HP Data Protector, providing consistent security for backup data across both the software and appliance layers.
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Which software feature is integrated into both HP StoreOnce Backup Systems and HP Data Protector software?
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- Adata encryption
- Bthin provisioning
- Cnative MPIO
- Ddeduplication API
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- D4% (1)
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Data encryption is the software feature natively integrated into both HP StoreOnce Backup Systems and HP Data Protector, providing consistent security for backup data across both the software and appliance layers.
HP StoreOnce Backup Systems and HP Data Protector both natively support data encryption, enabling organizations to encrypt backup streams at the source via Data Protector and encrypt data at rest on the StoreOnce appliance without requiring third-party tools. This shared encryption capability is a formally integrated feature across both products, ensuring compliance and data security throughout the backup lifecycle.
Thin provisioning is a storage array capacity management feature and is not a software capability shared between a backup appliance and backup software application.
Native MPIO (Multipath I/O) is a host connectivity and path redundancy feature for block storage, not a feature integrated into backup software or backup appliance software.
The deduplication capability in HP StoreOnce is branded as Catalyst and is a StoreOnce-specific technology that Data Protector calls externally - it is not a feature equally integrated natively within both products.
Concept tested: HP StoreOnce and Data Protector shared data encryption integration
Source: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=emr_na-c04128239
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