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HP Exam HPE7-A03 Topic 2 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE7-A03 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 2
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ACME retail has 38 locations spread out across Ave US states and two provinces in Canad

a. They are looking to grow 20% over the next two years. They have an HO with a staff of 200 employees. The organization has eight Regional Managers and two VPs who work from home and the road. Stores typically have 17 employees on average per location.

The two warehouses have a remote loading system and 20 employees each to load the trucks and fulfill the online orders. The warehouse has 40-foot ceilings and large metal racks to store inventory. The main location is 240K sq ft (22300 st) m) and the Canadian warehouse Is 130K sq ft (12100 sq ml. The forkllfts on the loading docks are equipped with a wireless tablet on board.

A typical store Is reportedly about 60.000 sq ft (5575 sqm) and smaller stores are planned at 25.000 sq ft '2320 sq mi. The locations need to expand the abilities to vendors that need to add setup displays or Interactive kiosks in the stores. The current Infrastructure was installed In 2015 and used wireless N technology in a coverage model. The wiring is CatS. and they are unsure of the fiber connections. The inventory is all placed on the floor when it is delivered to the local store.

Inventory control is handled through Zebra barcode scanners, and they have had a lot of issues in getting signals throughout the stores and this makes monthly inventory difficult. The organization has a small help desk to troubleshoot issues that happen at the retail locations and PC support for the office. The company is looking to upgrade away from the current pbx system later this year. With the need to grow and cut costs, they are interested in moving the data to the cloud but need to get almost real-time inventory control for the online service to function.

The network has all been wired over the last ten years, but with the new systems being all wireless, they have seen the trend to offer wireless to all the vendors for their needs but also would like to allow employees, guests, and contractors all to use it. With the new IT director starting next week, the project has been set by the CTO of the company. The marketing group has asked how they can interact with the customers and get more info, while the IT support desk needs to cut staff in halt.

The. office has an MDF and two IDFs located on floors one and two. The HOF is in the basement, and you have multiple WAN circuits for the HO links. Each store has a local handoff from the cable company (ethernet) In the middle of the store in the office, so distance for the wiring is not an issue.

The customer has budget concerns but does want something that could last 7+ years.

What should the architect be concerned about regarding the solution? (Select two.)

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Matthew
20 days ago
The architect definitely has their work cut out for them. Sounds like they'll need to think about scalability, redundancy, and security across all those locations. And don't forget the forklift drivers - they might need their own wireless tablets for the ultimate in inventory management!
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Angelica
1 months ago
Haha, I wonder if they've considered hiring a team of squirrels to run between the stores and warehouses for inventory control. That might be more reliable than the current wireless issues!
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Buddy
1 days ago
I don't think squirrels would be very reliable for inventory control.
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Shenika
18 days ago
That would definitely be an interesting solution!
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Silva
1 months ago
You're right, the multiple locations are going to be a big challenge. They'll need to ensure the network infrastructure can support the growth and handle the increased traffic, both for the stores and the online service.
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Jin
2 months ago
I agree, the IP addresses and regulatory domains are critical considerations. They'll also need to think about the Active Directory setup to manage all the different locations efficiently.
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Elin
1 days ago
Agreed, considering all these factors will be essential for a successful solution implementation.
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Delisa
22 days ago
The architect should also be concerned about multiple locations to ensure seamless connectivity.
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Helaine
26 days ago
I agree, the Active Directory setup will play a crucial role in managing all the different locations efficiently.
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Loreen
29 days ago
Yes, IP addresses and regulatory domains are definitely important to consider.
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Kimberely
1 months ago
I think Active Directory setup is crucial for managing all the different locations efficiently.
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Sheridan
1 months ago
Yes, IP addresses and regulatory domains are definitely important to consider.
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Ryann
2 months ago
The IP addresses are definitely a concern, given the multiple locations and the need for almost real-time inventory control. Regulatory domains could also be an issue, especially if they're expanding into new states or provinces.
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Eden
6 days ago
The architect should prioritize addressing these concerns to ensure a successful implementation.
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Refugia
12 days ago
Active Directory might also be a concern for managing user access and permissions.
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Annelle
21 days ago
We need to make sure the solution can handle multiple locations effectively.
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Quiana
1 months ago
IP addresses and regulatory domains are definitely important to consider.
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Paris
2 months ago
Yes, ensuring that the solution can cater to all the different locations and comply with regulations is crucial for the success of the project.
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Willard
2 months ago
I agree, having multiple locations can pose challenges in terms of network connectivity and regulatory domains are important for compliance.
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Dominga
2 months ago
I think the architect should be concerned about multiple locations and regulatory domains.
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