When designing an HPE MSA iSCSI storage solution, two critical components that are typically part of the solution are Drives (Option A) and SFPs (Small Form-factor Pluggables) (Option B).
Drives: These are the storage devices (e.g., SSDs or HDDs) that provide the necessary capacity and performance for the MSA array. The choice of drives can be tailored based on the performance and capacity needs of the customer.
SFPs: These are essential for establishing iSCSI or Fibre Channel connectivity between the storage array and the network switches. They play a crucial role in ensuring that the storage solution can be integrated into the customer's existing network infrastructure.
The inclusion of these components ensures that the HPE MSA solution is fully functional and can meet the performance and connectivity requirements of the customer's environment.
References:
HPE MSA Storage Overview
HPE Storage Components
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