Is this statement true regarding Stretched RING solutions?
Solution:File Namespaces are only active on one site.
A customer wants to use Scality with an S3 connector. Should this data be stored on an S3 system?
Solution:vmdk access
Is this a business need that HPE Scalable Object Storage with Scality RING can meet?
Solution:A customer wants to deploy a general purpose storage solution for a new Microsoft SharePoint and Exchange implementation.
Is this information required for accurate sizing when designing an object storage solution?
Solution:annual growth
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 large organization is experiencing exponential object storage data growth and wants to optimize costs at a petabyte scale. Should this product be recommended to help the customer control costs with on-premises software-defined storage?
Solution:Ceph running on HPE Apollo servers
Is this a true statement about Scality RING architecture?
Solution:Scality is a software-only component.
Is this a capability HPE object storage solutions can provide over other types of storage within the HPE portfolio?
Solution:software-defined platform to collapse storage and hypervisors silos into simple, easy-to-scale building blocks
A customer has a data backup requirement for long term data retention.
Is this how an HPE Apollo/Scality solution can exceed and enhance current ISV effectiveness?
Solution:It can be deployed across multiple geographically dispersed fault domains.
Is this statement true regarding Stretched RING solutions?
Solution:Namespaces are asynchronously distributed across multiple availability zones.
Does this describe object storage?
Solution:dedicated block device
A customer in the logistics industry has several warehouses across the city. They have implemented a new CCTV deployment and need to store and archive thousands of video files for at least one year. Their existing storage infrastructure is a SAN which is quickly running out of capacity. The customer is interested in scalable object storage from HPE, but is concerned about the complexity of the solution given their limited IT staff.
Is this a response the IT professional should provide?
Solution:HPE Scalable Object Storage with Scality RING can be deployed on industry standard x86 servers and Linux.
A customer is discussing the use of object storage for backup and recovery using Scality. Does this statement describe a best practice?
Solution:Most recent data is written to a storage pool of the backup vendor and all other backup data is migrated to the Scality Ring.