HP HPE0-J68 Practice Test - Questions Answers, Page 7

List of questions
Question 61

A customer purchased a StoreOnce 3620 earlier in the year and has decided to add a 10GBase- adapter to it, which the customer sourced elsewhere and installed themselves. They complain that the new adapter is not configurable.
What is the most likely reason for this issue?
The most likely reason the 10GBase-T adapter installed in the StoreOnce 3620 is not configurable is that the customer failed to install a License to Use (LTU) for it (Option C). HPE StoreOnce systems require an LTU for certain hardware components and features. Without the appropriate license, the system will not recognize or allow configuration of the newly installed hardware.
Ensuring that the LTU is correctly installed would likely resolve the issue and allow the adapter to be fully operational.
HPE StoreOnce Overview
HPE Licensing and Support
Question 62

You are designing a new storage environment for a customer. They need good performance, but need to keep costs to a minimum.
They have a very limited staff, and staff is concerned about learning new technologies. You plan to recommend a Nimble HF20 solution.
Which storage connectivity components should you recommend?
For a customer looking for a cost-effective storage solution with good performance, while also having a limited IT staff concerned about learning new technologies, recommending Ethernet switches, a Nimble iSCSI card, and dedicated NICs for servers (Option C) is the most appropriate choice.
This configuration is cost-effective and simplifies management by using familiar Ethernet networking technology, which most IT staff are already familiar with. The Nimble iSCSI card provides the necessary storage connectivity while leveraging Ethernet infrastructure, making it easier to deploy and manage compared to Fibre Channel solutions.
HPE Nimble Storage Connectivity Options
HPE Networking Solutions
Question 63

A customer runs their core application on an aging HPE 3PAR StoreServ 20000 Storage array. The application requires 100% availability.
Which HPE storage solution should you recommend?
Given that the customer's core application requires 100% availability, the HPE Primera (Option C) is the best storage solution to recommend. HPE Primera is designed for mission-critical applications that demand the highest levels of availability, performance, and resilience. It offers advanced data services, AI-driven predictive analytics, and a 100% availability guarantee, making it the ideal choice for environments where downtime is not an option.
Primera's architecture is built to ensure continuous availability, even in the face of hardware failures or other unexpected issues, which makes it superior to other options like Nimble or MSA for this specific requirement.
HPE Primera Overview
HPE Mission-Critical Storage Solutions
Question 64

You are asked to review an installation plan for a new Primera storage array. The array will go into an existing environment that has been in production for over 4 years. It includes:
C7000s with Gen8 blades
8Gb Brocade switches
a 3PAR 7400
an MSA that is used as a backup target
What should you use to find appropriate installation and planning guides?
When reviewing an installation plan for a new Primera storage array in an existing environment, the best resource to find appropriate installation and planning guides is SPOCK (Option D). SPOCK (Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge) provides detailed interoperability and configuration guides, ensuring that all components in the existing infrastructure (such as C7000s, Brocade switches, and 3PAR 7400) are compatible with the new Primera array.
SPOCK is an essential tool for ensuring that the installation process is seamless and that the environment will support the new storage solution without any compatibility issues.
HPE SPOCK Compatibility Tool
HPE Installation and Planning Guides
Question 65

You are designing a new HPE 3PAR StoreServ solution.
Which HPE tool allows editing the Customer Intent Document and adding specific instructions for packing?
Question 66

Refer to the exhibit.
A customer purchased a Primera C6S0 array to replace several older 3PAR arrays. They plan to upgrade the system as each 3PAP reaches the end of its lease. The initial sizing included 100TB effective capacity for an Oracle database environment.
The first 3PAR to come off lease has 100TB of VDI boot images that support thousands of users.
Which addition to the Primera should you recommend?
A)
B)
C)
D)
The exhibit shows various configurations for expanding an HPE Primera C6S0 array. The customer is planning to upgrade the system as older 3PAR arrays come off lease. Since the next 3PAR system to be replaced holds 100TB of VDI boot images for thousands of users, the recommended addition to the Primera array should focus on providing the necessary performance and capacity for VDI workloads.
Option A in the exhibit appears to include a configuration that balances SSD storage with high performance, making it suitable for VDI environments. This option would allow the customer to maintain a high level of performance while migrating and consolidating their VDI workloads onto the new Primera system.
HPE Primera Storage Overview
HPE Storage for VDI
Question 67

HOTSPOT
You are configuring a new HPE 3PAR solution and need to create a new disk group with a defined RAID level.
Click the appropriate option where the RAID can be selected.
Question 68

Which feature allows HPE Primera, HPE Nimble, and HPE XP arrays to work with third-party management tools?
The REST API (Option A) is a critical feature that allows HPE Primera, HPE Nimble, and HPE XP arrays to work with third-party management tools. REST APIs provide a standardized interface for programmatically accessing and controlling the storage arrays. This enables integration with various management platforms, automation scripts, and orchestration tools, allowing for greater flexibility and streamlined management in diverse IT environments.
By using REST API, organizations can integrate their HPE storage systems with existing management frameworks, ensuring a cohesive and efficient infrastructure management approach.
HPE REST API for Storage
HPE Storage Management
Question 69

DRAG DROP
Select the correct initiation option for each HPE Primera function.
Question 70

What is the purpose of WWN in FC SAN? (Choose two.)
In a Fibre Channel (FC) SAN, the World Wide Name (WWN) serves as a unique identifier for devices within the network. The WWN is used in several critical functions:
Identification of zone members (Option A): WWNs are used to define and manage zones within a SAN. Zoning is a method of grouping devices, such as servers and storage arrays, to control access and ensure data security. By identifying zone members via their WWNs, administrators can control which devices can communicate within the SAN.
Identification of entities via Storage Name Server (SNS) (Option C): The WWN is registered with the Storage Name Server (SNS) in the SAN fabric. The SNS maintains a database of all devices within the SAN and their associated WWNs, enabling efficient routing of data frames to the correct destination.
These features make the WWN a fundamental element in the operation and management of a Fibre Channel SAN.
HPE SAN and Zoning Overview
HPE Fibre Channel Networking Solutions
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