HP0-J27 Exam

Advanced SAN Architecture

  • Exam Number/Code : HP0-J27
  • Exam Name : Advanced SAN Architecture
  • Questions and Answers : 67 Q&As
  • Update Time: 2011-10-24
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Exam : HP HP0-J27
Title : Advanced SAN Architecture


1. What is the minimum distance of the SAN extension for a 4Gb/s ISL?
A. 100 meters
B. 150 meters
C. 200 meters
D. 300 meters
Answer: B

2. HP supported fabric virtualization solutions use the N-port ID Virtualization (NPIV) protocol. Which benefits does this protocol provide? (Select two.)
A. Up to 32 ports can be on the back-end of a single NPIV enabled switch.
B. No additional Domain IDs are consumed by the NPIV enabled switch.
C. Connectivity is provided for any HP supported SAN switch (B-, M- or C-series).
D. All C-series switches in the fabric automatically enter NPIV mode.
E. The Virtual Connect option can be used by any HP server.
Answer: BC

3. Click the Exhibit button.
Which fabric migration path is shown in the exhibit?
A. cascaded to tree
B. meshed to cascaded
C. cascaded to meshed
D. meshed to tree
Answer: A

4. Which functionality does the Virtual Connect Fibre Channel module provide?
A. Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) ASIC for HP c-Class BladeSystems
B. aggregation of up to 16 Fibre Channel HBA ports to N_Ports
C. tightly coupled storage paths to VMware ESX servers
D. virtualized storage in the fabric
Answer: B

5. What is a difference between Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) and iSCSI for data transport?
A. iSCSI is more resistant to packet loss.
B. FCoE is more scalable.
C. FCoE uses less expensive HBAs.
D. iSCSI requires less CPU load.
Answer: B