HPE0-V17 無料問題集「HP Creating HPE Data Protection Solutions」

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

As relates to mitigating ransomware, is this a best practice?
Solution: Avoid using NAS based backup targets since ransomware is primarily looking for tiles to encrypt Instead, use independent access through APIs like Catalyst or tape drives with vaulting procedures

Your customer wants to replace an aging tape library with a new data protection solution that improves their RTO/RPSs. Their existing platform consists of HPE ProLiant OL380 Genio and 8GD FC connected Nimble Arrays You recommend an HPE StoreOnce appliance and Veeam software Is this a true statement?
Solution:Veeam supports HPE StoreOnce VTL.

You organize a workshop for your customers IT team to handover a newly deployed backup solution based on HPE StoreOnce backup targets with Veeam as the backup application Is this an important best practice for this scenario?
Solution:Use HW snapshot integration in the Job advanced properties it is much raster and has lighter impact on the production VMs to be hacked up.

Your customer deployed Micro Focus Data Protector as the data protection solution for their HPE 3PAR storage infrastructure in combination with HPE StoreOnce appliances.They contact you regarding options to extend data protection towards the cloud Is this a valid option for your customer?
Solution Micro Focus Data Protector has no native cloud Integration and is dependent of the backup target appliance to send data towards solutions like HPE StoreOnce Cloud Bank

You have a meeting with a customer to discuss a new backup solution requirement is this a step In the information gathering process for the current solution?
Solution:Ask the customer to run the HPE SAF Collector to create the typical output files, which are needed for import into NinjaStars for a correct sizing for the new desired solution.

Is this a reason why your customer might choose the HPE Apollo 4510 systems instead of the HPE Apollo 42O0 system?
Solution: The Apollo 4510 system has a higher density chassis, and so can host more drives with more backup capacity

Your customer currently uses an HPE Nimble storage array Data protection Is provided by Veeam connected to HPE StoreOnce Gen4 Catalyst stores Your customer asks tor your advice regarding optimized data protection following the 3-2-1 rule with an additional copy outside the datacenter you ten them about the HPE StoreOnce feature called Cloud Bank storage.
Are these correct statements about enabling Cloud Bank storage in this environment?
Solution:Recovery Manager Central (RMC) must be deployed to handle the copy management from HPE Nimble to the HPE StoreOnce Catalyst store and from HPE StoreOnce lo the Cloud Bank store.
An RMC license for the Nimble array and a capacity-based license for Cloud Bank is required.

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