HP0-J73 · Question #69
A medium-sized warehouse company has built their Windows-based IT environment over time. They have recently virtualized their servers using VMware technologies. They want to build a centralized storag
The correct answer is A. StoreEasy Management C. SAN gateway facility. HP StoreEasy satisfies the Windows-VMware customer's need for centralized storage without a new dedicated storage network through its integrated management console and SAN gateway capability.
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A medium-sized warehouse company has built their Windows-based IT environment over time. They have recently virtualized their servers using VMware technologies. They want to build a centralized storage solution but without a new storage network. Your solution is based on the HP StoreEasy product. Which common features meet the customer requirements? (Select two)
Options
- AStoreEasy Management
- B16 Petabyte namespace
- CSAN gateway facility
- Dnode-based flexibility
- ENFS 4.1 protocol support
How the community answered
(37 responses)- A89% (33)
- B5% (2)
- D3% (1)
- E3% (1)
Why each option
HP StoreEasy satisfies the Windows-VMware customer's need for centralized storage without a new dedicated storage network through its integrated management console and SAN gateway capability.
StoreEasy Management is a built-in, unified administration tool that provides centralized visibility and control of the entire StoreEasy environment from a single interface, directly meeting the customer's centralized storage management requirement.
A 16 Petabyte DFS namespace is a large-scale namespace aggregation feature, not a common feature that addresses the customer's core requirement of centralized storage without a new network.
The SAN gateway facility allows the StoreEasy appliance to connect to and present existing SAN-attached storage over the customer's current Ethernet network, eliminating the need to build a separate, dedicated storage network.
Node-based flexibility refers to scale-out clustering of multiple StoreEasy nodes, which is an expansion feature rather than a common feature addressing the stated centralized storage requirement.
NFS 4.1 protocol support targets Linux and VMware NFS datastores, but the customer's environment is Windows-based, making this protocol support a lower-priority common feature for their use case.
Concept tested: HP StoreEasy common features for centralized Windows-VMware storage
Source: https://www.hpe.com/us/en/storage/storeasy.html
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