A customer wants to replace an aging tape-based backup platform using a Grandfather-Father-Son (GFS) rotation scheme. They are considering replacing the entire solution with public cloud storage as a backup target Is this a valid recommendation for this customer?
Solution: Avoid using public cloud storage as a target in this scenario, since they cannot deliver the same SLAs as the local on-premises backup solution based on HPE StoreEver
Does this topology/implementation comply with the 3-2-1 rule of data protection?
Solution: An HPE Nimble array with local snapshots replicating these snapshots to another HPE Nimble array on the same site Backups are made with Commvauit to a local tape library
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
Is this a supported key management solution for data encryption on an HPE StoreOnce system?
Solution:GemaltoSafeNelKeySecure Manager (via KMIP)
You need to meet with a customer about replacing their aging EMC Data Domain-based platform with a new solution is this a tool that you could use to effectively assess current backup deployment?
Is this a tool that you could use to effectively assess current backup deployment?
Solution:NinjaStars