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HPE0-V25 Exam - Topic 9 Question 2 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-V25 exam
Question #: 2
Topic #: 9
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Your customer has multiple workloads that they want to move from a Cloud service prover to an on-premises datacenter. They like the flexibility of their current provider but want dedicated hardware and the ability to scale up and down as business needs change.

Which platform is designed for this customer use case?

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Suggested Answer: C

HPE GreenLake is an edge-to-cloud platform that delivers cloud services to any location. The platform offers:

A flexible consumption model that allows customers to pay only for what they use

A scalable and secure infrastructure that can handle any workload

A cloud-like experience that simplifies operations and management

A wide range of services for compute, storage, networking, data protection, and more

By migrating to HPE GreenLake, the customer can move their workloads from a cloud service provider to an on-premises data center with dedicated hardware and the ability to scale up and down as business needs change. The customer can also benefit from the agility, performance, and innovation of the cloud services offered by HPE GreenLake.


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William
3 months ago
Wait, can they really scale down with on-prem solutions? Sounds risky.
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Glynda
3 months ago
Totally agree, GreenLake offers the scalability they need!
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Cora
3 months ago
HPE Superdome Flex has great flexibility, but is it really the right choice?
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Denna
4 months ago
Not sure about that, I feel like HPE Ezmeral might work too.
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Edward
4 months ago
I think HPE GreenLake is the best fit for this!
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German
4 months ago
HPE Apollo Systems seems more like a hardware solution, so I doubt that's what they need for flexibility and scaling.
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Angelyn
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like HPE Superdome Flex could be good for high-performance workloads, but I'm not convinced it's the best for scaling.
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Hyman
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about HPE Ezmeral being more focused on containerized workloads. Would that fit their needs?
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Vanna
5 months ago
I think the HPE GreenLake platform might be the right choice since it offers a consumption-based model, which aligns with their need for flexibility.
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Shoshana
5 months ago
The Superdome Flex platform could also be a good option, as it's designed for high-performance, scalable workloads. But GreenLake seems to fit the requirements more closely.
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Christa
5 months ago
HPE GreenLake is definitely the way to go here. It allows the customer to scale up and down as needed while still providing the dedicated hardware they're looking for.
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Jesusa
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The customer wants dedicated hardware, so I'm not sure if the container platform or the Apollo systems would be a better fit than GreenLake.
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Remedios
5 months ago
This sounds like a classic use case for the HPE GreenLake platform. It provides the flexibility of a cloud service with the control and scalability of on-premises infrastructure.
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An
5 months ago
Regression analysis is all about predicting future values, so the output has to be the forecasting process. I'm confident that A is the right answer here.
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Venita
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Job rate schedules, cost rate schedules, and bill rate schedules are the three that can utilize employee rate schedules. I'm confident in that answer.
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Reuben
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I know PolarDB is a cloud-based database service, so using the PolarDB console to log in seems like the correct way to go.
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