A company is planning to launch a web-based application that requires petabytes of storage. Their current storage infrastructure is a NA5 storage array with limited scalability. HPE scalable object storage based on Scality RING powered by HPE Apollo servers is positioned. They need a fast deployment to meet a tight timeframe and are concerned about the limited technical expertise to deploy and maintain a new storage infrastructure.
Is this advice the IT professional should provide?
Solution: HPE PointNext can offer turnkey deployments.
A company has a private on-premises Scanty RING deployment and wants to mirror the RING in a cloud service provider. The customer is currently using S3 over HTTPS to access the local RING. The customer asks about the recommended connector to Scality RING in a hosted service provider.
Is this a true statement?
Solution: A Mirror RING provides the company with data protection and resiliency locally and across data centers.
During a workshop, a new managed service provider wants to implement an object storage S3-as-a-Service offering based on HPE infrastructure. The managed service provider is interested in deploying a private cloud configuration due to data sovereignty requirements of the subscribers.
Is this a recommendation the IT professional should provide?
Solution: Data-at-Rest Encryption, available on HPE Apollo servers, ensures that all traffic going to AWS is encrypted providing SEC 17a-4 compliance.
During a workshop, a new managed service provider wants to implement an object storage S3-as-a-Service offering based on HPE infrastructure. The managed service provider is interested in deploying a private cloud configuration due to data sovereignty requirements of the subscribers.
Is this a recommendation the IT professional should provide?
Solution: Scality RING with access to AWS with Sig v2/v4 provides authentication and data encryption that meets the requirements.
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