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HP0-J64 Exam Details
Exam Code
:HP0-J64
Exam Name
:Designing HP Enterprise Storage Solutions
Certification
:HP Certifications
Vendor
:HP
Total Questions
:130 Q&As
Last Updated
:Jul 14, 2026
HP HP0-J64 Online Questions &
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Question 41:
Which storage trend is directly connected to the concept of return on information?
A. Big Data B. Cloud-based storage C. Flash-based storage D. Thin Provisioning
D. Thin Provisioning
VP/CIO, Regional US Healthcare Provider 3PAR's thin provisioning alone has saved me around 50% of planned capacity, allowing me to reclaim space and defer expenditure.
Question 42:
The chief information officer (CIO) of a company with 2500 employees is considering a VDI implementation to lower costs.
The IT department is not interested in high storage capacity, but instead wants as many IOPS as possible.
Which system meets the customer needs?
A. HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 B. HP 3PAR StoreServ 7450 C. HP 3PAR StoreServ 10400 D. HP 3PAR StoreServ 10800
A. HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400
HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 In the world of data center storage, the HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 modular array is royalty. Setting the HP 3PAR StoreServ apart from the competition is an underlying architecture designed specifically to eliminate the performance bottlenecks and failure modes of traditional block storage systems. Tight integration with VMware and support for the Storage Management Initiative Specification make the HP 3PAR StoreServ a perfect target for virtualization workloads. New all-flash models from HP 3PAR deliver high-end performance in basically the same package and integrate into the same management infrastructure. You can mix and match disk-based and flash-based units as requirements dictate, and draw on all the same HP 3Par features that substantially ease the burden of managing storage.
Question 43:
Which statement is correct when describing the key management of HP StoreOnce Encryption for a customer'?
A. The HP Data Protector stores the keys of each HP StoreOnce Backup system B. An HP Enterprise Secure Key Manager stores the encryption keys C. An HP Autonomy LiveVault account is needed to store the encryption keys D. The keys are stored on the HP StoreOnce Backup system
B. An HP Enterprise Secure Key Manager stores the encryption keys
Reference: http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx%2F4AA4-6542ENW.pdf (page 1, key management is essential)
Question 44:
A medium-sized company with 300 users has a Fibre Channel-based storage infrastructure with two HP StoreServ 7000 storage arrays. Their user data is distributed on three HP ProLiant DL380 G5 servers with local-attached storage. They have asked for a solution to increase the availability of their File Service that will fit into their limited IT budged Which solution you recommend in your proposal?
A. HP VirtualSystem for Microsoft B. HP StoreEasy 3830 Gateway Storage C. HP StoreVirtual VSA D. HP StoreAll 9300 Storage
C. HP StoreVirtual VSA
HP StoreVirtual VSA http://www8.hp.com/pt/pt/products/data-storage/data-storage-products.html? compURI=1225885#.Upuy4NK8D6A
HP StoreAll 9300 Storage http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx%2F4AA2-9975ENW.pdf
HP Virtual System for Microsoft http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/converged-infrastructure/converged-systems/virtualization- virtualsystemmicrosoft.aspx#n298OHITGxs
HP StoreEasy 3830 Gateway Storage http://www8.hp.com/pt/pt/products/file-object-storage/product-detail.html?oid=5335920#! tab=features
File Service that will fit in their limited IT budged http://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx%2F4AA2- 5104ENW.pdf
The total package--solution value statements
Gain the benefits of a SAN without requiring a physical SAN infrastructure as StoreVirtual VSA turns hypervisor attached storage into a virtual iSCSl storage. Take advantage of advanced hypervisor features such as VMware vMotion and Microsoft Live
Migration, which require shared storage.
Enables a disaster recovery solution for remote or branch offices that do not have budget, space, or power for a traditional SAN.
Question 45:
Refer to the Exhibit: The customer wants to implement an HP StoreOnce solution for the environment shown. You have been given the following information:
-Each branch office has approximately 100 GB of data.
-Philadelphia has approximately 2 TB data.
-Pittsburg has approximately 1 TB data.
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All backup data will be replicated back to the data center in Pittsburg.
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Costs should be kept to a minimum but allow for the possibility of adding three more sites.
When designing the solution, which factor needs to be considered?
A. The maximum replication targets is below 12. B. The number of source backup streams is below 32. C. The minimum bandwidth for replication of an HP StoreOnce system is 2 Mbps. D. The maximum data store size is below 2 TB
C. The minimum bandwidth for replication of an HP StoreOnce system is 2 Mbps.
NOTE: A minimum WAN bandwidth of 2Mbit/s is required for each replication job to ensure that it completes successfully.
http://h41111.www4.hp.com/promo/ESSN-brmsolution/de/de/pdf/HP_StoreOnce_Anwenderhandbuch.pdf The maximum replication target is below 12 (false)
The number of source backup streams is below 32 (false)
The maximum data store size is below 2 TB (false)
Question 46:
A company is running their parts inventory applications on an HP 3PAR F400 storage system with NearLine (SATA) disk drives. These applications are currently using LUN utilizing a Raid 5 (7+1) NL CPG. They are having performance issues while compiling their monthly reports in a timely manner. HP 3PAR System Reporter indicates several high write I/O volumes during production runs.
What should the design team recommend to improve this performance?
A. HP 3PAR Adaptive Optimization and a new RID 1 CPG B. snapshot to capture all writes to a RAID 1 CPG C. thin provisioning to achieve a better distribution across all physical disks D. HP 3PAR Dynamic Optimization to move the high performance volumes to a new RAID 1 CPG
D. HP 3PAR Dynamic Optimization to move the high performance volumes to a new RAID 1 CPG
http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=4AA4-4524ENW, page 12 ?Allows for large-scale performance optimization after adding new resources to the system or moving a large number of volumes between tiers
Question 47:
A food manufacturing company has an existing HP 9200 Virtual Library System (VLS) an HP Data Protector environment. They currently backup approximately 15-20 TB of data daily to the VLS and then off site all data daily an HP ESL tape library. They have a business requirement of all backup data being off- site within 24 hours and a data retention requirement of three months. The experience an average of 15% data growth per year. Due to future SAP project, data growth is expected to increase by 50% in the next 12 months. The customers is looking at their long- term backup strategy and infrastructure to support the data growth and business requirements.
Which solution meets the customer requirements?
A. two HP StoreOnce 4420 Backups with Low Bandwidth Replication B. two HP StoreOnce 4220 Backups with Low Bandwidth Replication C. two HP StoreOnce B6200 Backups with Catalyst D. two HP StoreOnce 4220 Backups with Catalyst
C. two HP StoreOnce B6200 Backups with Catalyst
The HP 9200 Virtual Library System can start as a 10 TB, one-node system and easily scale into a multiarray/multi-node solution with performance and capacity of 4.4 TB/hr/node and up to 2560 TB of useable storage with hardware compression. For fast data protection and backup in complex SAN environments, the VLS9x00 family supports the licensing of Accelerated deduplication and deduplication- enabled replication. http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/ quickspecs/12812_na/12812_na.pdf
The HP ESL G3 Tape Library provides a modular architecture in a standard 19" rack form factor to scale up over 50x from the initial capacity without disrupting ongoing performance and delivery; it is scalable from 100 to over 12,006 slots or from 80TBs to 75 PB in increments of 100 slots.
two HP StoreOnce 4220 (12 to 24 TB raw) (Total 48 TB) two HP StoreOnce 4220 Backups with Catalyst (12 to 24 TB raw) (Total 48 TB) two HP StoreOnce 4420 (12 to 48 TB raw) (Total 96 TB) two HP StoreOnce B6200 Backups with Catalyst (48 to 768 TB raw) (Total 1536 TB) http://h18004.www1.hp.com/ products/quickspecs/productbulletin.html#spectype=worldwideandty pe=htmlanddocid=14450
HP StorcOncc 4220 Backup HP StoreOnce 4220 is designed for small to midsized data centers and as a replication target device for up to 24 remote and branch offices. The 2U StoreOnce 4220 delivers a scalable solution from 8 to 18 TB of useable capacity (12 to 24 TB raw) using a simple and cost effective 2U capacity upgrade. Meet backup windows with speeds of up to 2.2 TB/hour* using HP StoreOnce Catalyst for protection of up to 8.8 TBs* of data in a 4-hour window.
HP StoreOnce 4420 Backup HP StoreOnce 4420 delivers a balance of price and performance for midsized to large data centers or regional offices, and an ideal replication target device for up to 50 remote or branch offices. The StoreOnce 4420 delivers a scalable 4U solution from 8 TB to 38 TB of usable capacity (12 to 48 TB raw) and speeds of up to 10.8 TB/hour* with StoreOnce Catalyst for protection of up to 43 TBs' of data in a 4-hour window.
HP StoreOnce B6200 Backup HP StoreOnce B6200 takes HP StoreOnce to the enterprise, providing disk based backup with deduplication for cost effective, longer term on site data retention and off site disaster recovery. The highest performance HP StoreOnce Backup system, these highly scale-out solutions offer from 32 TB to 512 TB of usable capacity (48 to 768 TB raw) and industry-leading aggregate speeds of up to 100 TB/hr* with StoreOnce Catalyst to match enterprise performance requirements and meet ever shrinking backup
Question 48:
A Customer plans to centralize and virtualize their user desktops using VMware Horizon for 300 users. Their primary focus for the project in efficient backups. The customer design includes HP ProLiant BL460. Gen8 servers and an HP StoreVirtual solution. The customer needs an environment that uses a single management console for all backups and replication activities and the ability to implement federated reduplication. The design incorporates an HP StoreOnce B6200 Backup solution.
Which HP Enterprise Backup (EBS) support the customer's needs?
A. HP StoreOnce Catalyst B. HP StoreOnce VTL emulation C. Enterprise Tape Library D. NAS share
A. HP StoreOnce Catalyst
Law enforcement office saves time and money with HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage and HP StoreOnce centralized backup
Question 49:
A small service provider customer is in the process of a merger and needs to purchase additional IT infrastructure components to support the expansion of their customer base. The goal is to offer same-day repair from any hardware failures and increased high availability from the servers to the local array.
The new proposal provides the following Bill of Materials (BOM):
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HP StoreSure 2000 - 155 TB of Midline SAS SFF Drives - FC Controller Pair
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A pair of HP SN6000B 16Gb 48-port/48-port Active Fibre Channel switches
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HP P2000 Remote Snap Software
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HP SN1000 2 Port 16 Gb HBAs
-24 Fibre Channel cables
-10 HP ProLiant DL360 Gen8s
-vSphere Enterprise Plus and vCenter licenses from HP
-Call-to-repair 24x7 coverage with four-hour on-site response
The customer operating budget is constrained, and the price of the BOM is too high. Which components do you propose to change to meet their budget goals without sacrificing their critical to quality goals? (Select two.)
A. Modify the vSphere Enterprise Plus licenses to vSphere Enterprise. B. Modify the HP SN6000B 48/48 switches to 48/24 switches. C. Modify the HP SN600B 48/48 switch count to a quantity of one. D. Modify the HBA connections by 50%. E. Modify the Support to Next Business Day.
A. Modify the vSphere Enterprise Plus licenses to vSphere Enterprise. B. Modify the HP SN6000B 48/48 switches to 48/24 switches.
If you remove one fabric it's no longer a HA solution. But they need only activate 12 ports on each switch, and vSphere Enterprise Plus only add manageability http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/14212_div/14212_div.pdf http://h18004.www1.hp.com/ products/quickspecs/14104_div/14104_div.pdf
Question 50:
A pharmaceutical company is planning to replace their existing SAN environment with new HP 3PAR StoreServ array. They run a multi-vendor data center and need to support applications running under multiple operating systems. They must support AIX, VmWare and Microsoft Windows.
10800FC-duo (exhibit):
A pharmaceutical company is planning to replace their existing SAN environment with a new HP 3PAR S to and need to support applications running under multiple operating systems. They must support AIX, VMware versions of Microsoft Windows - Explore HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage interoperability: HP 3PAR StoreServ 10000 Storage was previously known as HP P10000 3PAR Storage System
Storage array models 10400 and 10800 were previously Known as P10000(V400) and P10000(V800)
respectively HP 3PAR OS 3.1.1 was previously known as InForm OS 3.1.1
For Recovery Manager products (RMV, RME, RMS, RMO) and other host-based product supported
configurations, please refer to the 3PAR Array Software page.
Referring to the exhibit, which HP 3PAR StoreServ array would meet their needs?
A. HP StoreServ 7400 FC B. HP StoreServ 10800 iSCSI C. HP StoreServ T400 iSCSI D. HP StoreServ 108000 FC
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