Question 21
The customer currently has one HPE 3PAR and two Nimble storage arrays connected via Fibre Channel (FC) to 12 HPE OL380 servers running VMware They make backups with Commvault to HPE StoreEver tape libraries. They also make snapshots inside the storage array, to lower RTO and RPO.
They store the snapshots on the array itself, and fear that they might be vulnerable to array failures They want to maintain their low RTO and RPO objectives while storing data outside the array is this a valid option for the customer?
Solution: Use HPE infoSight for autonomous data protection, storing data on multiple arrays based on predictive analytics defined policies
Question 22
A customer wants to discuss their current backup environment.
While walking to the meeting room, you pass what the customer tells you is their only computer room You notice they have a mix of Proliant DL servers, three Synergy frames. Nimble, and a MSL3040 in the racks.
Is this a tool you can use to gather information on the current backup data to size a new solution?
Solution: DD Analyzer
Question 23
Does this topology/implementation comply with the 3-2-1 rule of data protection?
Solution: An HPE Nimble array with local snapshots replicating these snapshots to another HPE Nimble array on the same site Backups are made with Commvauit to a local tape library
Question 24
You are showing your customer now veeam integrates with HPE storage products, such as HPE Nimble and HPE 3PAR. You show how Veeam can restore in a fast and efficient way from HPE storage snapshots Is this a correct statement?
Solution:The HPE Nimble Storage Replication Adapter (SRA) for VMware must be installed on the host running VMware
Question 25
A customer wants to replace an aging tape-based backup platform using a Grandfather-Father-Son (GFS) rotation scheme. They are considering replacing the entire solution with public cloud storage as a backup target Is this a valid recommendation for this customer?
Solution: Avoid using public cloud storage as a target in this scenario, since they cannot deliver the same SLAs as the local on-premises backup solution based on HPE StoreEver
