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HPE2-CP08 Implementing Object Storage for Active Archive Questions and Answers

Question # 6

During a workshop for a new Scality RING implementation, the customer asks how RING can maintain data availability during data center outages. Is this a true statement?

Solution:Scality RING is configured in a N+1 configuration to provide high availability.

A.

Yes

B.

No

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Question # 7

A Scality RING environment based on the HPE reference architecture is being designed. Is this an HPE server that should be recommended as a storage node?

Solution:Apollo 6500

A.

Yes

B.

No

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Question # 8

A customer is interested in deploying a Scality RING solution based on HPE Apollo servers. During a design workshop, the customer asks about best practices to improve performance and availability.

Should this advice be provided?

Solution:Data and Metadata should be stored in the same RING data on SATA drives.

A.

Yes

B.

No

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Question # 9

Is this a customer challenge that an enterprise object storage solution can address?

Solution:high cost to store non-mission critical long-retention data

A.

Yes

B.

No

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Question # 10

Is this a supported Scality RING Object Connector?

Solution: FUSE

A.

Yes

B.

No

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Question # 11

Does this describe object storage?

Solution:optimized filesystem protocol

A.

Yes

B.

No

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Question # 12

Does this customer scenario represent a sweet spot for object storage using the Scality S3 Backup Operations interface?

Solution:backup data of 80-230 TB daily in an 8-12 hour backup window

A.

Yes

B.

No

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Question # 13

When designing a Scality Ring solution to incorporate REST functionality, is this where the Sproxyd connector should be installed?

Solution:on a separate VM or physical node

A.

Yes

B.

No

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