Question 26
A customer wants to start using containers. They have decided on Docker containers and Kubernetes for managing the containers, but their IT department not have a great deal of expertise in Kubernetes.
The customer requires a packaged solution that supports a private registry and role-based access control. It should also be able to integrate with middleware tools for messaging and CI/CD pipeline management.
The customer needs help sorting through orchestration platform options. Is this correct advice that you can provide?
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) and Docker Enterprise Engine (EE) both meet the customer's security needs.
The customer requires a packaged solution that supports a private registry and role-based access control. It should also be able to integrate with middleware tools for messaging and CI/CD pipeline management.
The customer needs help sorting through orchestration platform options. Is this correct advice that you can provide?
Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) and Docker Enterprise Engine (EE) both meet the customer's security needs.
Question 27
Is this a correct principle for designing vSAN on HPE Synergy?
At least one SSD is required for caching in each VSAN.
At least one SSD is required for caching in each VSAN.
Question 28
Is this a correct principle for designing vSAN on HPE Synergy?
Drives for storage pools should use RAID 6.
Drives for storage pools should use RAID 6.
Question 29
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? Deploy no more than three nodes per cluster.
Is this a recommended design principle for this use case? Deploy no more than three nodes per cluster.
Question 30
Is this a reason to use VVols on an HPE storage array to support a VMware vSphere environment?
because VVol acts as plug-ins, integrating array monitoring and management on vCenter
because VVol acts as plug-ins, integrating array monitoring and management on vCenter