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HPE0-J68 Exam - Topic 1 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-J68 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 1
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Which function is built into the HPE 3par OS and enable users to move data and workloads

between array without impacting applications, users, or services?

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Beula
4 months ago
Wait, can Peer motion really do that without issues?
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Jesusita
4 months ago
Peer persistence is cool, but not for this.
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Paola
4 months ago
No way, it's Remote copy for sure!
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Sherell
4 months ago
I thought it was Adaptive optimization?
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Brittni
5 months ago
It's definitely Peer motion!
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Evangelina
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards Peer persistence, but I can't recall if that one specifically deals with workload movement.
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Levi
5 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think Remote copy was about data replication, not moving workloads.
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Katheryn
5 months ago
I feel like Adaptive optimization is related to workload management, but it doesn't sound like it specifically moves data between arrays.
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Stefany
5 months ago
I think the answer might be Peer motion, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember it being about moving data seamlessly.
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Hyun
5 months ago
The shoulder joint seems like it has a pretty wide range of motion, but I'm not sure if it has more movements than the hip joint. I'll have to weigh the options carefully.
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Eladia
5 months ago
This seems like a good opportunity to apply the concepts we've been learning. I'll methodically go through each option and select the three that I'm most certain are true.
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Mi
5 months ago
I think memorizing the URL is a strategy, but it might be difficult to remember long links.
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