When is it appropriate for a customer to implement HPE OneView Standard?
When is it appropriate for a customer to implement HPE OneView Standard?
HPE OneView Standard is primarily used for inventory, health monitoring, alerting, and reporting purposes. It does not provide management capabilities such as deploying, provisioning, or updating infrastructure, which are features of the HPE OneView Advanced version. Therefore, it is most appropriate for a customer to implement HPE OneView Standard when they need to monitor their services.
DRAG DROP -
Drag the correct protocols from the left to their appropriate area on the topology.
Select and Place:
You are creating a configuration for a new Nimble HF40 array.
Which tool should you use to ensure that you include adequate cache in the configuration?
To ensure that you include adequate cache in the configuration of a new Nimble HF40 array, you should use HPE NinjaSTARS. HPE NinjaSTARS is an interactive storage-sizing tool specifically designed for HPE's storage products, including Nimble arrays. This tool assists in sizing and configuring the storage system to meet specific requirements, including cache needs.
DRAG DROP -
Match each characteristic to the appropriate RAID level.
Select and Place:
A customer needs a single, dual-processor server for an Enterprise Resource Planning solution for a single office. The customer application uses a mix of HDDs and SSDs and up to 3TB of RAM.
Which HPE Solution should you propose?
The HPE ML350 Gen10 is the best choice for a single, dual-processor server supporting an Enterprise Resource Planning solution with a mix of HDDs and SSDs and up to 3TB of RAM. The ML350 Gen10 can support a maximum of 3TB of RAM, making it suitable for the specified requirement. Other options either do not support the required maximum RAM or are not single-server solutions.