How does an HP StoreOnce Backup solution meet the customer IT and business needs?
Refer to the scenario.
A large publicly-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 the 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 7
TB 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 offsite 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 up to 10 hours, even if just one job failed.
The company has deployed a 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’s top four IT improvements goals 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 three business benefit goals are as follows:
– increased confidence in disaster recovery
– minimal disruption by backups during regular business hours
– improved management of external audits
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
How does an HP StoreOnce Backup solution meet the customer IT and business needs?
Which benefit of the proposed solution will allow you to meet to the stated IT objectives?
Refer to the scenario.
A large publicly-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 the 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 7
TB 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 offsite 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 up to 10 hours, even if just one job failed.
The company has deployed a 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’s top four IT improvements goals 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 three business benefit goals are as follows:
– increased confidence in disaster recovery
– minimal disruption by backups during regular business hours
– improved management of external audits
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
You have proposed an HP StoreOnce 4430 Backup System with HP Data Protector at both the
primary and DR site. Which benefit of the proposed solution will allow you to meet to the stated IT
objectives?
Which additional information do you require to validate the customer DR strategy?
Refer to the scenario.
A large publicly-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 the 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 7
TB 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 offsite 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 up to 10 hours, even if just one job failed.
The company has deployed a 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’s top four IT improvements goals 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 three business benefit goals are as follows:
– increased confidence in disaster recovery
– minimal disruption by backups during regular business hours
– improved management of external audits
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
Which additional information do you require to validate the customer DR strategy? (Select two.)
What should you use for their RTO and RPO when designing a new backup solution?
Refer to the scenario.
Items to answer:
RPO
RTO
Possible answers:
72
24
2
A large publicly-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 the 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 7
TB 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 offsite 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 up to 10 hours, even if just one job failed.
The company has deployed a 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’s top four IT improvements goals 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 three business benefit goals are as follows:
– increased confidence in disaster recovery
– minimal disruption by backups during regular business hours
– improved management of external audits
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
During a follow-up meeting with your customer, you learn that there is an additional business
requirement to limit the total downtime of data center systems to 72 hours, and no more than 24
hours of data can be lost. The IT department indicates that they have an existing 2-hour response
time SLA with their business users for critical systems.
What should you use for their RTO and RPO when designing a new backup solution?
Which business and IT objective can be addressed by proposing a server automation initiative?
Refer to the scenario.
A university provides liberal arts training to 2,500 students in 68 classrooms and provides a
growing suite of IT services that encompass dorm rooms and classrooms. All 2,500 students are
provisioned an HP EliteBook Tablet PC to access these services. Students use these tablet PCs
for taking notes, handling documents, communicating with each other and with instructors, and
participating in distance-education classes.
Additionally, by using their tablet PCs as thin clients, science and engineering students leverage
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and HP Remote Graphics Software to access applications that
run on high-powered HP blade servers. All 68 classrooms are multi-media equipped, enabling
instructors to record lectures for the college s closed circuit TV system.
The university has implemented enterprise content management (ECM) applications, including
Microsoft SharePoint for document imaging and workflow for staff and faculty, as well as for
external accrediting bodies.
Additionally, a recent initiative to implement voice-over-IP telephone communications on campus
has started.
The compute environment is based on VMware vSphere using HP BL460c and BL680c G7 server
blades in c7000 enclosures within two data centers.
The university needs to develop computing solutions to address the following problems and
current initiatives:
– The current backup-to-tape environment creates downtime for backups of 6 to 12 hours.
– Each incoming class of 600 floods the registration system within the first hours after it opens. The
server and network gridlock caused by this high workload prolongs the registration process by as
much as one hour per student.
– Proof of concept is necessary for distance education involving large volumes of video and major
bandwidth requirements.
– Top tier data must be replicated between two data centers over a 10 Gbps network Disaster
recovery has a recovery time objective (RTO) of 120 minutes and network utilization should be
minimized.
– Seven TB of first tier data needs to be migrated from the current fibre channel storage solution to
nearline storage.
– Second tier data requires deployment of a separate storage solution.
The university’s top four IT improvements goals are as follows:
– Provide a robust replication capability between data centers.
– Reduce server downtime with faster backups.
– Retain more backup data in smaller disk space.
– Increase efficiency, reliability, and ease of system administration.
Moreover the college’s top three business benefit goals are as follows:
– Reduce student registration time.
– Increase number of servers while minimizing the need for additional staff to support them.
– Utilize IT resources and staff as efficiently as possible.
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
Which business and IT objective can be addressed by proposing a server automation initiative?
Which HP best practices should you follow?
Refer to the scenario.
A university provides liberal arts training to 2,500 students in 68 classrooms and provides a
growing suite of IT services that encompass dorm rooms and classrooms. All 2,500 students are
provisioned an HP EliteBook Tablet PC to access these services. Students use these tablet PCs
for taking notes, handling documents, communicating with each other and with instructors, and
participating in distance-education classes.
Additionally, by using their tablet PCs as thin clients, science and engineering students leverage
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and HP Remote Graphics Software to access applications that
run on high-powered HP blade servers. All 68 classrooms are multi-media equipped, enabling
instructors to record lectures for the college s closed circuit TV system.
The university has implemented enterprise content management (ECM) applications, including
Microsoft SharePoint for document imaging and workflow for staff and faculty, as well as for
external accrediting bodies.
Additionally, a recent initiative to implement voice-over-IP telephone communications on campus
has started.
The compute environment is based on VMware vSphere using HP BL460c and BL680c G7 server
blades in c7000 enclosures within two data centers.
The university needs to develop computing solutions to address the following problems and
current initiatives:
– The current backup-to-tape environment creates downtime for backups of 6 to 12 hours.
– Each incoming class of 600 floods the registration system within the first hours after it opens. The
server and network gridlock caused by this high workload prolongs the registration process by as
much as one hour per student.
– Proof of concept is necessary for distance education involving large volumes of video and major
bandwidth requirements.
– Top tier data must be replicated between two data centers over a 10 Gbps network Disaster
recovery has a recovery time objective (RTO) of 120 minutes and network utilization should be
minimized.
– Seven TB of first tier data needs to be migrated from the current fibre channel storage solution to
nearline storage.
– Second tier data requires deployment of a separate storage solution.
The university’s top four IT improvements goals are as follows:
– Provide a robust replication capability between data centers.
– Reduce server downtime with faster backups.
– Retain more backup data in smaller disk space.
– Increase efficiency, reliability, and ease of system administration.
Moreover the college’s top three business benefit goals are as follows:
– Reduce student registration time.
– Increase number of servers while minimizing the need for additional staff to support them.
– Utilize IT resources and staff as efficiently as possible.
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
In order to meet the technical requirements and solve some of the current problems that the
customer is facing you propose a 4-node HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage array with an additional
SSD tier. Which HP best practices should you follow? (Select two.)
Which feature of HP LeftHand OS meets the IT improvement goals?
Refer to the scenario.
A university provides liberal arts training to 2,500 students in 68 classrooms and provides a
growing suite of IT services that encompass dorm rooms and classrooms. All 2,500 students are
provisioned an HP EliteBook Tablet PC to access these services. Students use these tablet PCs
for taking notes, handling documents, communicating with each other and with instructors, and
participating in distance-education classes.
Additionally, by using their tablet PCs as thin clients, science and engineering students leverage
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and HP Remote Graphics Software to access applications that
run on high-powered HP blade servers. All 68 classrooms are multi-media equipped, enabling
instructors to record lectures for the college s closed circuit TV system.
The university has implemented enterprise content management (ECM) applications, including
Microsoft SharePoint for document imaging and workflow for staff and faculty, as well as for
external accrediting bodies.
Additionally, a recent initiative to implement voice-over-IP telephone communications on campus
has started.
The compute environment is based on VMware vSphere using HP BL460c and BL680c G7 server
blades in c7000 enclosures within two data centers.
The university needs to develop computing solutions to address the following problems and
current initiatives:
– The current backup-to-tape environment creates downtime for backups of 6 to 12 hours.
– Each incoming class of 600 floods the registration system within the first hours after it opens. The
server and network gridlock caused by this high workload prolongs the registration process by as
much as one hour per student.
– Proof of concept is necessary for distance education involving large volumes of video and major
bandwidth requirements.
– Top tier data must be replicated between two data centers over a 10 Gbps network Disaster
recovery has a recovery time objective (RTO) of 120 minutes and network utilization should be
minimized.
– Seven TB of first tier data needs to be migrated from the current fibre channel storage solution to
nearline storage.
– Second tier data requires deployment of a separate storage solution.
The university’s top four IT improvements goals are as follows:
– Provide a robust replication capability between data centers.
– Reduce server downtime with faster backups.
– Retain more backup data in smaller disk space.
– Increase efficiency, reliability, and ease of system administration.
Moreover the college’s top three business benefit goals are as follows:
– Reduce student registration time.
– Increase number of servers while minimizing the need for additional staff to support them.
– Utilize IT resources and staff as efficiently as possible.
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
You are proposing two HP StoreVirtual 4530 arrays for the secondary storage. Which feature of
HP LeftHand OS meets the IT improvement goals? (Select two.)
What is required to license the top tier storage system in order to achieve the desired RTO?
Refer to the scenario.
A university provides liberal arts training to 2,500 students in 68 classrooms and provides a
growing suite of IT services that encompass dorm rooms and classrooms. All 2,500 students are
provisioned an HP EliteBook Tablet PC to access these services. Students use these tablet PCs
for taking notes, handling documents, communicating with each other and with instructors, and
participating in distance-education classes.
Additionally, by using their tablet PCs as thin clients, science and engineering students leverage
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and HP Remote Graphics Software to access applications that
run on high-powered HP blade servers. All 68 classrooms are multi-media equipped, enabling
instructors to record lectures for the college s closed circuit TV system.
The university has implemented enterprise content management (ECM) applications, including
Microsoft SharePoint for document imaging and workflow for staff and faculty, as well as for
external accrediting bodies.
Additionally, a recent initiative to implement voice-over-IP telephone communications on campus
has started.
The compute environment is based on VMware vSphere using HP BL460c and BL680c G7 server
blades in c7000 enclosures within two data centers.
The university needs to develop computing solutions to address the following problems and
current initiatives:
– The current backup-to-tape environment creates downtime for backups of 6 to 12 hours.
– Each incoming class of 600 floods the registration system within the first hours after it opens. The
server and network gridlock caused by this high workload prolongs the registration process by as
much as one hour per student.
– Proof of concept is necessary for distance education involving large volumes of video and major
bandwidth requirements.
– Top tier data must be replicated between two data centers over a 10 Gbps network Disaster
recovery has a recovery time objective (RTO) of 120 minutes and network utilization should be
minimized.
– Seven TB of first tier data needs to be migrated from the current fibre channel storage solution to
nearline storage.
– Second tier data requires deployment of a separate storage solution.
The university’s top four IT improvements goals are as follows:
– Provide a robust replication capability between data centers.
– Reduce server downtime with faster backups.
– Retain more backup data in smaller disk space.
– Increase efficiency, reliability, and ease of system administration.
Moreover the college’s top three business benefit goals are as follows:
– Reduce student registration time.
– Increase number of servers while minimizing the need for additional staff to support them.
– Utilize IT resources and staff as efficiently as possible.
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
What is required to license the top tier storage system in order to achieve the desired RTO?
Which HP 3PAR Storage technology will allow the customer to automatically migrate data between different disk
Refer to the scenario.
A university provides liberal arts training to 2,500 students in 68 classrooms and provides a
growing suite of IT services that encompass dorm rooms and classrooms. All 2,500 students are
provisioned an HP EliteBook Tablet PC to access these services. Students use these tablet PCs
for taking notes, handling documents, communicating with each other and with instructors, and
participating in distance-education classes.
Additionally, by using their tablet PCs as thin clients, science and engineering students leverage
virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and HP Remote Graphics Software to access applications that
run on high-powered HP blade servers. All 68 classrooms are multi-media equipped, enabling
instructors to record lectures for the college s closed circuit TV system.
The university has implemented enterprise content management (ECM) applications, including
Microsoft SharePoint for document imaging and workflow for staff and faculty, as well as for
external accrediting bodies.
Additionally, a recent initiative to implement voice-over-IP telephone communications on campus
has started.
The compute environment is based on VMware vSphere using HP BL460c and BL680c G7 server
blades in c7000 enclosures within two data centers.
The university needs to develop computing solutions to address the following problems and
current initiatives:
– The current backup-to-tape environment creates downtime for backups of 6 to 12 hours.
– Each incoming class of 600 floods the registration system within the first hours after it opens. The
server and network gridlock caused by this high workload prolongs the registration process by as
much as one hour per student.
– Proof of concept is necessary for distance education involving large volumes of video and major
bandwidth requirements.
– Top tier data must be replicated between two data centers over a 10 Gbps network Disaster
recovery has a recovery time objective (RTO) of 120 minutes and network utilization should be
minimized.
– Seven TB of first tier data needs to be migrated from the current fibre channel storage solution to
nearline storage.
– Second tier data requires deployment of a separate storage solution.
The university’s top four IT improvements goals are as follows:
– Provide a robust replication capability between data centers.
– Reduce server downtime with faster backups.
– Retain more backup data in smaller disk space.
– Increase efficiency, reliability, and ease of system administration.
Moreover the college’s top three business benefit goals are as follows:
– Reduce student registration time.
– Increase number of servers while minimizing the need for additional staff to support them.
– Utilize IT resources and staff as efficiently as possible.
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
Which HP 3PAR Storage technology will allow the customer to automatically migrate data
between different disk types to meet one of the stated business goals?
What is required to replicate the first-tier data redundantly over an existing 10GbE network and provide impro
Refer to the scenario.
A university provides liberal arts training to 2,500 students in 68 classrooms and provides a
growing suite of IT services that encompass dorm rooms and classrooms. All 2,500 students are
provisioned an HP EliteBook Tablet PC to access these services. Students use these tablet PCs
for taking notes, handling documents, communicating with each other and with instructors, and
participating in distance-education classes. Additionally, by using their tablet PCs as thin clients,
science and engineering students leverage virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and HP Remote
Graphics Software to access applications that run on high-powered HP blade servers. All 68
classrooms are multi-media equipped, enabling instructors to record lectures for the college s
closed circuit TV system.
The university has implemented enterprise content management (ECM) applications, including
Microsoft SharePoint for document imaging and workflow for staff and faculty, as well as for
external accrediting bodies.
Additionally, a recent initiative to implement voice-over-IP telephone communications on campus
has started.
The compute environment is based on VMware vSphere using HP BL460c and BL680c G7 server
blades in c7000 enclosures within two data centers.
The university needs to develop computing solutions to address the following problems and
current initiatives:
– The current backup-to-tape environment creates downtime for backups of 6 to 12 hours.
– Each incoming class of 600 floods the registration system within the first hours after it opens. The
server and network gridlock caused by this high workload prolongs the registration process by as
much as one hour per student.
– Proof of concept is necessary for distance education involving large volumes of video and major
bandwidth requirements.
– Top tier data must be replicated between two data centers over a 10 Gbps network Disaster
recovery has a recovery time objective (RTO) of 120 minutes and network utilization should be
minimized.
– Seven TB of first tier data needs to be migrated from the current fibre channel storage solution to
nearline storage.
– Second tier data requires deployment of a separate storage solution.
The university’s top four IT improvements goals are as follows:
– Provide a robust replication capability between data centers.
– Reduce server downtime with faster backups.
– Retain more backup data in smaller disk space.
– Increase efficiency, reliability, and ease of system administration.
Moreover the college’s top three business benefit goals are as follows:
– Reduce student registration time.
– Increase number of servers while minimizing the need for additional staff to support them.
– Utilize IT resources and staff as efficiently as possible.
The company has asked that you create multiple solution proposals and prioritize one when you
return for a presentation.
You propose a solution consisting of two HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400s for first-tier storage and two
HP StoreVirtual 4530 systems as second-tier storage.
What is required to replicate the first-tier data redundantly over an existing 10GbE network and
provide improved ROI by migrating the existing data onto the HP StoreVirtual 4530?