Your customer is considering HPE Alletra 6000 or HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 for use in a Peer Persistence enabled platform for their critical workloads.
Which statement about these platforms and their benefits is true for Peer Persistence?
A.
With Alletra 6000 your customer will be able to configure an Active Peer Persistence wizard with a one-to-many topology.
B.
With HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 your customer will be able to use Peer Persistence to protect workloads running on VMware.
C.
With HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 your customer will be able to configure an Active Peer Persistence wizard with a one-to-many topology.
D.
With Alletra 6000 your customer will be able to use Active Peer Persistence to protect workloads running on VMware.
The correct answer is B because HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 supports VMware-oriented high-availability designs using Peer Persistence / Active Peer Persistence patterns. HPE documentation provides VMware ESXi host connectivity guidance for Alletra Storage MP B10000 and also describes VMware Metro Storage Cluster configurations with Active Peer Persistence. That is the correct platform positioning for protecting VMware workloads that require storage-level availability across sites. Option A is incorrect because Alletra 6000 Peer Persistence is based on NimbleOS synchronous replication behavior and is not positioned as an “Active Peer Persistence wizard with one-to-many topology.” Option C is also incorrect because Active Peer Persistence is a high-availability replication design, not a one-to-many replication topology. One-to-many replication is a different replication pattern and should not be conflated with Peer Persistence. Option D is incorrect because “Active Peer Persistence” is associated with Alletra Storage MP B10000 / Primera / Alletra 9000-class architecture rather than Alletra 6000’s classic Peer Persistence model. Reference/topics: HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000, VMware ESXi integration, Active Peer Persistence, storage HA design.
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