A medium sized manufacturing company decides to build a redundant vSphere 5.1 Infrastructure
cluster with HP BladeSystem. As their consultant, you propose redundant HP BladeSystem c7000
Enclosures for their local and remote sites. The storage solution you propose is an HP Store
Virtual 4000 with remote replication. To stay within the budget, you decide to use the HP
StoreVirtual VSA at the remote site.
Which feature of the VSA must you consider for future growth?

A.
maximum 10 TB per VSA
B.
maximum 3 VSAs per site
C.
maximum one LAN adapter per VSA
D.
maximum one VSA per host
Explanation:
Now its 50 TB per VSA
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10Tb per SVA, is correct
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10TB is correct for this question but this is not the real question anymore. Now the highest limit is 50TB. Per: http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c04111621
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StoreVirtual VSA—4-to-50 TB capacity licensed per Virtual Storage Appliance
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A. maximum 10 TB per VSA
HP StoreVirtual VSA hardware requirements
StoreVirtual VSA requires servers running VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V
with at least:
3 GB of RAM reserved
One virtual CPU with 2 GHz reserved (two CPU support is planned in the
future)
5 GB to 2 TB of disk space per virtual disk, up to 10 TB total per VSA
Dedicated Gigabit virtual switch
10 TB per VSA
Requires vSphere ESX, Hyper-V, or VMware Player
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now is 50 tb
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