Is this a best practice for enabling encryption inside Veeam? Solution: Encryption should be enabled at the HPE StoreOnce level since encryption Inside Veeam would make deduplication impossible.
A. Yes
B. No
The customer uses HPE infoSight with HPE Proliant DL380 Gen10 servers and an HPE Nimble Storage array. They are replacing their aging data protection solution based on tape drives with a new disk- based backup target solution based on HPE StoreOnce Is this a true statement? Solution:HPE intoSight provides predictive analytics for HPE StoreOnce.
A. Yes
B. No
You are snowing your customer how 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:Veeam Explorer can instantly recover a VM from a storage snapshot without prior de- staging and intermediate restores.
A. Yes
B. No
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 DL380 Gen10 and 8Gb FC connected Nimble Arrays. You recommend an HPE StoreOnce appliance and Veeam software is this a true statement? Solution: The new HPE storeOnce appliances can be Direct-Attached lo one or the HPE ProLiant servers
A. Yes
B. No
Your customer contacts you to optimize their current data protection solution due to changing requirements. The current solution is based on Commvault making backups to HPE StoreOnce appliances with VTL virtual Tape Library The backup rotation Is set to the following schema: Dally backup with a retention of 10 days Weekly backup with a retention of 2 months Monthly backup with a retention of 1 year
Customer requirements changed a week later, stating that the current retention schema should be revised Implementation of 3-2-1 best practices Retention of monthly data for 3 years
Is this a possible solution to fulfill all customer requirements? Solution: Create a copy job from the monthly backup data on the HPE StoreOnce appliance towards HPE Cloud Bank storage with a retention of 3 years.
A. Yes
B. No
You meet with a customer about a new data protection solution. One or the most important requirements is low RTO and RPO numbers. In the range of minutes. The amount of data to be backed up is in the range of 50TB on an ISCSI based HPE Nimble array. Is this a backup target that can validly be considered for the new solution? Solution: Install a NAS device on the ISCSI network to enable data replication from the SAN to the NAS device by the backup application, thus allowing fast recovery over the high speed storage network
A. Yes
B. No
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
A. Yes
B. No
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.
A. Yes
B. No
A customer has deployed a hyperconverged environment based on HPE SimpliVity at a number of their
sites.
Before migrating workloads to the environment, you ask them about the backup policies in an HPE
SimpliVity solution to protect the actual data.
Is this a design consideration that you should mention to your customer? Solution:The types of applications running In the resource pools.
A. Yes
B. No
Does this option describe aspects of a valid Disaster Recovery (DR) plan component? Solution: You might start a DR plan by denning downtime and data loss targets, because this can help determine the type of solution that is best for you.
A. Yes
B. No