HPE0-V25 HPE Hybrid Cloud Solutions Exam Practice Test

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Question 1

What is the GreenLake as-a-Service "Buffer"?



Answer : C

* Understanding the Concept:

The 'Buffer' in HPE GreenLake refers to additional capacity provided within the as-a-service model.

* Buffer Options:

A . Capacity for Management and Logs: While necessary, this is not specifically referred to as the 'Buffer.'

B . Reserved Capacity for Failure: Critical but not the primary purpose of the 'Buffer' in the GreenLake context.

C . Capacity Available for Consumption: This aligns with the 'Buffer' concept in GreenLake, where extra capacity is pre-installed and can be used as demand increases.

D . Reserved for Upgrades and Updates: Not specifically referred to as the 'Buffer.'

* Why C is the Correct Answer:

On-Demand Availability: The buffer capacity is pre-installed and immediately available, allowing customers to scale quickly without waiting for additional infrastructure to be provisioned.

Flexibility: It ensures that there is always enough capacity to handle unexpected increases in demand.

* Reference:

HPE GreenLake Overview: HPE GreenLake

Understanding HPE GreenLake Buffer Capacity: HPE GreenLake Buffer


Question 2

How do you access the SSD Wear Gauge report?



Answer : D

* Understanding the Requirements:

The task is to access the SSD Wear Gauge report.

* Access Options:

A . OneView for Servers: Primarily used for managing server infrastructure but not specifically for SSD wear information.

B . OneView for Storage: Used for managing storage systems but does not provide detailed SSD wear information.

C . HPE InfoSight Portal: Provides predictive analytics and insights but not direct access to SSD wear reports.

D . Smart Storage Administrator: A tool specifically designed to manage HPE storage solutions, including SSD wear monitoring.

* Why Smart Storage Administrator (D) is the Best Fit:

Specialized Tool: HPE Smart Storage Administrator (SSA) provides detailed information on storage health, including SSD wear gauges.

Direct Access: It allows direct access to SSD wear metrics, enabling proactive maintenance and management of SSDs.

* Reference:

HPE Smart Storage Administrator: Smart Storage Administrator (SSA)

HPE SSD Wear Gauge: HPE SSD Management


Question 3

You are troubleshooting a server and reviewing alerts at the server level, including the NIC link loss, temperature, and automatic shutdown actions. Which log file should you review?



Answer : C

* Understanding the Requirements:

The task is to troubleshoot a server by reviewing alerts related to NIC link loss, temperature issues, and automatic shutdown actions.

* Log File Options:

A . HPE OneView Activity Log: Tracks configuration changes and activities within HPE OneView, but not detailed hardware alerts.

B . Security Log: Typically tracks security-related events, such as login attempts and access violations.

C . IML-Integrated Management Log: Records detailed hardware-related events including NIC issues, temperature alerts, and shutdowns.

D . iLO Event Log: Captures events related to the Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) management processor, including some hardware alerts but not as comprehensive as the IML.

* Why IML-Integrated Management Log (C) is the Best Fit:

Comprehensive Hardware Events: The IML logs detailed information on hardware events such as NIC link loss, temperature issues, and shutdowns, which are crucial for troubleshooting.

Direct Relevance: The IML is specifically designed to capture and provide insights into the types of alerts mentioned in the question.

* Reference:

HPE IML Documentation: Integrated Management Log (IML)

Server Management Guide: HPE ProLiant Server Management


Question 4

A customer's infrastructure includes HPE StoreOnce and HPE ProLiant devices. They need an HPE solution that includes cloud-based machine learning, health and performance monitoring that can be used to make proactive decisions.

What should you recommend?



Answer : C

* Understanding the Requirements:

The customer needs a solution for cloud-based machine learning, health and performance monitoring.

The solution should assist in making proactive decisions regarding infrastructure.

* Solution Options:

A . HPE GreenLake Central: A management platform for HPE GreenLake, but it is not specifically designed for proactive infrastructure monitoring through machine learning.

B . HPE iLO Amplifier: Primarily used for firmware updates and health monitoring of HPE servers, but lacks comprehensive machine learning capabilities.

C . HPE InfoSight: A cloud-based AI platform for proactive monitoring, performance optimization, and predictive analytics for HPE infrastructure.

D . HPE OneView: Infrastructure management software, but does not provide the same level of predictive analytics and proactive monitoring as InfoSight.

* Why HPE InfoSight (C) is the Best Fit:

Proactive Monitoring: HPE InfoSight uses AI to predict and prevent issues before they impact operations.

Machine Learning: Continuously learns from the telemetry data collected across the installed base, providing insights and recommendations.

Comprehensive Coverage: Monitors the health and performance of HPE StoreOnce, ProLiant, and other devices, making it ideal for the customer's mixed environment.

* Reference:

HPE InfoSight Overview: HPE InfoSight

Benefits of HPE InfoSight: Why HPE InfoSight?


Question 5

How does HPE GreenLake platform benefit customers? (Select two.)



Answer : B, D

* Understanding the Benefits of HPE GreenLake:

HPE GreenLake is an as-a-service offering that provides a flexible, pay-per-use model for IT resources.

It aims to simplify IT management and provide a cloud-like experience on-premises.

* Option Analysis:

A . Manages entirely through HPE OneView services: HPE OneView is a management tool for infrastructure automation, but it is not specifically a core feature of GreenLake.

B . Allows a simple point-and-click automated provisioning via a self-service portal: This is a key feature of HPE GreenLake, providing ease of use and quick resource provisioning.

C . Provides management through CloudPhysics: CloudPhysics is a different tool focused on analytics and planning, not specifically a part of GreenLake.

D . Enables customers to manage capacity ahead of demand: HPE GreenLake offers capacity management to anticipate and scale resources as needed.

E . Provides a dedicated backup service at no cost for all HPE GreenLake workloads: While GreenLake offers various services, dedicated backup service at no cost is not a standard offering across all workloads.

* Why B and D are the Correct Answers:

B . Automated Provisioning: The self-service portal in HPE GreenLake allows users to provision resources quickly and efficiently, improving operational agility.

D . Capacity Management: HPE GreenLake provides tools to monitor and manage capacity, ensuring that resources are available ahead of demand, preventing over-provisioning or under-provisioning.

* Reference:

HPE GreenLake Overview: HPE GreenLake

GreenLake Benefits: GreenLake Benefits


Question 6

Your customer wants to check the remaining life for solid-state drives in their DL345 Genl 0 Plus server. What can you use to find this information?



Answer : B

Smart Storage Administrator (SSA): HPE Smart Storage Administrator is a tool that provides a comprehensive interface for configuring and managing HPE Smart Array controllers and attached storage. It includes features for monitoring the health and remaining life of solid-state drives (SSDs), making it the best choice for this requirement.


HPE Smart Storage Administrator User Guide

Question 7

Your customer purchased a ProLiant server that will be connected to a Primera A650 array. They configured World Wide Name (WWN)-based zoning between the two devices on a Storage Area Network (SAN) fabric.

What advantage does this zoning type provide?



Answer : B

WWN-based zoning:

WWN-based zoning uses the World Wide Name of devices to define zones in the SAN fabric. The WWN is a unique identifier assigned to each device.

The primary advantage of WWN-based zoning is that it retains the zoning definition even if the device is moved to a different port or switch in the fabric. This makes it highly flexible and easier to manage changes in the SAN environment without needing to reconfigure zones.


WWN-based Zoning

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