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QUESTION 11

Which licenseisneeded in an HPESimpliVity environment where automata disaster recovery capabilities are required?

Correct Answer: D
HPE RapidDR: This license is correct, as HPE RapidDR is a disaster recovery orchestration tool that automates the failover of a pre-configured set of virtual machines from a production site to a recovery site on HPE SimpliVity. It leverages the built-in backup and replication capabilities of HPE SimpliVity and simplifies the disaster recovery process.
HPE SimpliVity is a hyperconverged infrastructure solution that combines compute, storage, networking, and data services in a single platform. It provides high performance, efficiency, and resiliency for various workloads, including edge, VDI, and general virtualization1.

QUESTION 12

Match the protocol to a fundamental approach for storing data. (Each option may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)
HPE0-V25 dumps exhibit
Solution:
HPE0-V25 dumps exhibit NAS: c) Sharing files over industry standard protocols such as NFSv4 or SMB.
HPE0-V25 dumps exhibit SAN: a) Block access using a FC protocol. or b) Block access using FCoE protocol or d) Block access using the iSCSI protocol.
According to the HPE website, NAS stands for Network Attached Storage and is a storage system that provides file-level access to data over a network. NAS devices use protocols such as NFSv4 or SMB to share files with clients. NAS devices typically have their own file system and operating system and can support multiple users and applications.
SAN stands for Storage Area Network and is a network that provides block-level access to data over a dedicated network. SAN devices use protocols such as FC, FCoE, or iSCSI to transfer blocks of data to servers. SAN devices do not have their own file system and rely on the servers to manage the data. SAN devices typically provide high performance and availability for mission-critical applications.

Does this meet the goal?

Correct Answer: A

QUESTION 13

A customer with a new HPE MSA 2060Gen6array wants to ensure thatbest practices werefollowedwhen they installedandset it up.
Which HPE product will meet the customer requirements?

Correct Answer: D
HPE MSA Health Check Tool is a web-based tool that provides a comprehensive health check of an HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 storage array. The tool analyzes the array configuration, performance, and logs and provides a detailed report with recommendations based on HPE best practices. The tool can also generate a support ticket if any issues are detected.
The HPE MSA Health Check Tool is available for download from the HPE Support Center website1. The tool requires an active warranty or support contract for the array.

QUESTION 14

What value does deploying workloads on HPE GreenLake provide? (Select two.)

Correct Answer: AD
HPE GreenLake is a cloud services platform that delivers on-demand capacity and planning, combining the agility and economics of the public cloud with the security and performance of on-premises IT. Some of the benefits of HPE GreenLake include:
HPE0-V25 dumps exhibit Pay for resources consumed: HPE GreenLake offers a pay-per-use model that aligns costs with actual usage, reducing overprovisioning and improving cash flow. Customers can also scale up or down as needed and only pay for what they use.
HPE0-V25 dumps exhibit Capacity ahead of demand: HPE GreenLake provides customers with buffer capacity that is ready to use in minutes, not months, enabling them to respond quickly to changing business needs. Customers can also access a range of cloud services from HPE and partners through a self-service portal.

QUESTION 15

your customer has an existing MSA 2060 with 20 SAS drives. They want to enhance the performance by adding SSD drives in the four remaining slots
What mandatory option must be sold with the four SSD drives?

Correct Answer: A
According to HPE, this license enables advanced features such as performance tiering and RAID tier affinity for HPE MSA 2060 storage arrays1. These features can help enhance the performance of SSD drives by automatically moving hot data to faster drives and keeping data on the same RAID group1.