Question 1
A customer has a VMware vSphere environment deployed on HPE Synergy. The customer wants to use DirectPath IO (DPIO) on several HPE Synergy compute modules. You think this could cause problems.
Is this an issue about which you should warn the customer? DPIO prevents the ESXi host from being part of an HA cluster.
Is this an issue about which you should warn the customer? DPIO prevents the ESXi host from being part of an HA cluster.
Question 2
You are proposing HPE Synergy to support a VMware vSphere environment, in which clusters of ESXi hosts provide high availability for workloads such as a web farm, an inventory server, and a database.
Is this a recommended design principle for this use case?
Use Tunneled node VLANs for the connections on which ESXi nodes carry production traffic.
Is this a recommended design principle for this use case?
Use Tunneled node VLANs for the connections on which ESXi nodes carry production traffic.
Question 3
Refer to the exhibit.

The exhibit indicates the customer NSX design and your plan for the connected ToR switches, which are ArubaOS-CX switches.
Is this something that you must do to make the network design fit with the customer design? Enable VXLAN on the ArubaOS-CX switches and link VXLAN IDs 5000-5100 to VLAN 10.

The exhibit indicates the customer NSX design and your plan for the connected ToR switches, which are ArubaOS-CX switches.
Is this something that you must do to make the network design fit with the customer design? Enable VXLAN on the ArubaOS-CX switches and link VXLAN IDs 5000-5100 to VLAN 10.
Question 4
A customer has a virtualized data center that uses VMware. The virtualized workloads include latency- sensitive databases. You are considering proposing that the customer move the workloads to HPE SimpliVity.
Does this correctly describe how well HPE SimpliVity can handle the latency-sensitive workloads?
HPE SimpliVity helps to support low latency by localizing a VM's data on both the node that runs the VM and a backup node that runs the VM if the first node fails.
Does this correctly describe how well HPE SimpliVity can handle the latency-sensitive workloads?
HPE SimpliVity helps to support low latency by localizing a VM's data on both the node that runs the VM and a backup node that runs the VM if the first node fails.
Question 5
A customer needs a new infrastructure solution for its VMware vSphere environment.
Is this a valid proposal to give the customer the benefits of cluster aware management with HPE OneView for vCenter (OV4VC)?
HPE ProLiant DL servers with HPE ILO Advanced licenses
Is this a valid proposal to give the customer the benefits of cluster aware management with HPE OneView for vCenter (OV4VC)?
HPE ProLiant DL servers with HPE ILO Advanced licenses