What information should you gather during a physical site survey? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: B,E
A physical site survey is a detailed inspection and assessment of a plot of land or a facility where work is proposed, to gather information for a design or an estimate to complete the initial tasks required for an outdoor or indoor activity. It can determine a precise location, access, best orientation for the site and the location of obstacles. A physical site survey is important for any architectural or engineering project, as it provides critical information that affects everything from project planning to execution. One of the areas where a physical site survey is required is the datacenter, where HPE Edge-to- Cloud Solutions can be deployed to provide a hybrid cloud operating model across all workloads and data. A datacenter is a facility that houses computing and networking equipment, as well as power, cooling, security, and fire suppression systems. A physical site survey of a datacenter should gather information such as: Datacenter dimensions: The size and shape of the datacenter, including the floor area, ceiling height, and available space for racks, cabinets, and equipment. This information is essential for determining the optimal layout and design of the datacenter, as well as the capacity and scalability of the infrastructure. Fire suppression capabilities: The type and availability of fire suppression systems in the datacenter, such as sprinklers, gas, or foam. This information is important for ensuring the safety and reliability of the datacenter, as well as complying with the fire codes and regulations. Other information that may be gathered during a physical site survey of a datacenter include: Power and cooling requirements: The amount and quality of power and cooling available in the datacenter, as well as the backup and redundancy options. This information is crucial for ensuring the performance and availability of the datacenter, as well as minimizing the energy consumption and costs. Network connectivity and security: The type and speed of network connections and services available in the datacenter, as well as the security measures and policies in place. This information is vital for ensuring the connectivity and security of the datacenter, as well as supporting the edge-to-cloud solutions and services.
Question 32
Your customer acquired their Gen10 Plus servers through HPE GreenLake last year. They want to add HPE GreenLake for Block Storage to their GreenLake footprint. They ask you for a quote, and you inform them that you can start this process through their HPE GreenLake Central instance via a wizard-driven application. What information do you need to gather for the wizard? (Choose two.)
Correct Answer: C,E
To add HPE GreenLake for Block Storage to an existing HPE GreenLake account, you need to provide some basic information to the wizard-driven application in HPE GreenLake Central. According to the HPE GreenLake for Block Storage Getting Started Guide1, you need to enter the following information: Site contact info: This includes the name, email, and phone number of the person who will be the primary contact for the site where the block storage service will be deployed. This is required to ensure smooth communication and coordination between HPE and the customer. Subscription term: This is the duration of the contract for the block storage service, which can range from 12 to 60 months. This is required to calculate the monthly billing and the minimum committed capacity for the service. The other options are not required for the wizard. Reserved capacity is the amount of storage capacity that the customer wants to reserve for future use, which can be adjusted later. HPE customer ID is a unique identifier for the customer, which is already associated with the existing HPE GreenLake account. Datacenter address is the physical location of the datacenter where the block storage service will be deployed, which is already known to HPE from the previous HPE GreenLake service. References: HPE GreenLake for Block Storage Getting Started Guide HPE GreenLake for Block Storage planning overview
Question 33
What is one reason that companies are turning to virtualized desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions?
Correct Answer: A
Question 34
Your customer is considering a new HPE Alletra 9060 to service their mission critical database workloads. Their CFO is concerned with the cost of the unused excess storage capacity that will service unforeseen future growth. What business values does HPE GreenLake for Block Storage provide that could alleviate this concern?
Correct Answer: C
HPE GreenLake for Block Storage is a storage-as-a-service solution that delivers a cloud operational experience for mission-critical applications. It enables customers to consume enterprise-grade block storage on demand, with a pay-per-use model that aligns costs with usage. This way, customers can avoid overprovisioning and paying for excess capacity that they may not need in the near future. Instead, they can scale up or down as their needs change, and pay only for what they use at a predetermined cost per GB. This provides better economics and flexibility for customers who want to optimize their storage spending and improve their liquidity.
Question 35
Which technology enables next-gen analytic applications to provide real-time results?