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Exam HP0-J67: Architecting Multi-site HP Storage Solutions (update December 12th, 2015)

Which complications will the customer encounter after performing the upgrade?

A customer uses HP 3PAK System Reporter and Adaptive Optimization with an HP 3PAR
StoreServ 10000 Storage System that runs HP 3PAR OS 3.1.1. The customer is planning to
upgrade the storage system to HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2. The customer needs to use System Reporter
and Adaptive Optimization on the storage system after the upgrade.
Which complications will the customer encounter after performing the upgrade? (Select two)

Which HP StoreVirtual Storage System should the customer deploy?

A customer’s network environment contains a third-party storage system and an HP BladeSystem
with ProLiant server blades. The customer plans to migrate data to an HP StoreVirtual Storage
System.
The storage system must contain at least 20 TB of raw capacity.
Which HP StoreVirtual Storage System should the customer deploy?

Which HP 3PAR software suites should you recommend?

A client with high volume data requirements wants a new storage environment. The business can
allow for an RTO of 45 minutes and an RPO of 15 minutes. The client has a one-year data
retention period during which data can be called upon at any given time. You propose four HP
3PAR StoreServ 7400 Storage Systems.
Which HP 3PAR software suites should you recommend? (Select two.)

Which additional information is needed from your customer to ensure their interconnect goals are met?

A leading automotive technology company wants to increase the performance and capacity of the
storage infrastructure that supports the design and manufacture of its line of Formula 1 racing
cars. The company is also interested in safe-guarding its mission-critical data and eliminating the
threat of business disruption.

Due to the massive engineering and technical effort required to create a new race car design and
to enable regular delivery of upgraded parts to the race track while maintaining a competitive
edge, it is necessary to have advanced applications running on a high-performance IT
infrastructure. The company operates out of two data centers. The centers support a Plant
Lifecycle Management database, an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system, and various
trackside systems to set up the race car and aid race strategy. In addition, the centers run
applications for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), and
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) packages.
The company has deployed Oracle and SQL databases, VMware virtual machines, email, and all
other applications on an HP 6400 Enterprise virtual Array (EVA). The EVAs automatically replicate
between the two data centers to guard against failure. The EVAs are aging, applications are more
sophisticated, data volumes have grown exponentially, and bottlenecks in the storage system are
now having a significant effect on the performance of the simulation and analysis tools that are
vital to the company’s competitive position. The data storage problem has reached a point where
the company is forced to store primary data at the secondary site causing the loss of their disaster
recovery capability.
The company’s top five IT Improvement goals are:
– Reduce complaints about storage system availability.
– increase support for sophisticated design and manufacturing applications.
– Provide a robust replication capability between data centers.
– increase storage utilization while deploying additional capacity.
– Simplify operations during peak workloads.
Moreover, the company’s top three business benefit goals are:
– Ensure rapid data retrieval to aid in quick decision making.
– Protect mission-critical data and ensure business continuity.
– Recover costs from existing infrastructure, thus providing increased IT funds for additional
projects.
Further investigation reveals that the data centers are 175 meters apart with two diversely-routed
50 micron multi-mode fiber optic cables. The solution requires 16 Gbs of bandwidth between sites.
Which additional information is needed from your customer to ensure their interconnect goals are
met?

Which additional information do you require to validate the customer DR strategy?

A large publicity-traded motion picture exhibitor that is a leader In digital and 3D cinema
deployments operates 233 theaters and more than 2,200 screens in small to mid-sized
communities in 35 states around United States. They rely on MS Exchange Server 2010 for email,
MS SQL. Server 2010 for analyzing data about movies and theater-goers, and MS Excel 2010 for
crunching numbers.
The company runs nightly incremental backups and a full weekly backup that consists of close to
7TB of data which takes up 72 hours to complete. The quarterly backups add an additional 7 TB of
data. Tapes are inventoried and transported from the main data center to the disaster recovery
site 150 miles away. The process of transporting tape cartridges to and from the Disaster
Recovery site requires hours of daily work.
The company currently relies on an aging robotic tape library and a process that takes the nightly
backup tapes of site every morning. Additionally, the company keeps an inventory, and if a restore
is necessary, they have to retrieve the tapes from the DR site and transport them to the main data
center site. They have a 7 year data retention plan, and the tapes are expensive and not always
reliable. Given the company’s current system, if a full weekly backup fails over a weekend, the rerun could take p to 10 hours, even if just one job failed.
The company has deployed an virtualized server infrastructure which runs VmWare VSphere 5 on
HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosures and BL460c servers interconnected with HP virtual Connect
Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet modules as well as several HP ProLiant DL380 servers.

The company top four IT improvements goal are as follows:
– replacing the aging robotic tape library
– enabling replication of backed up data from the main data center to the disaster recovery site
(150 miles)
– retaining more backup data in smaller disk space
– increasing efficiency, reliability and ease of System administration.
Moreover the company’s top thee business benefit goals are as follows:
– increased confidence in disaster recovery
– Minimal disruption by backup during regular business hours
– improved management of external audits.
Refer to the scenario. Which additional information do you require to validate the customer DR
strategy? (Select three.)


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