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A customer has block storage sites in China, Japan, and Singapore. Which IBM product enables the customer to replicate data across all three sites for business continuity?
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A customer is interested in using IBM Spectrum Scale, but is concerned about the cost of keeping the data on spinning disk. How can IBM Spectrum Scale lower costs?
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A customer is looking for a cloud-based service that can provide real-time analytics of its IBM Storwize infrastructure. Which offering meets this requirement?
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A mid-sized customer with a limited budget is looking to invest in a high performing storage array to drive an analytics workload more effectively. Which IBM solution should the sales specialist recommend?
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A customer needs an additional 50 TB usable in its production site. Which tool will calculate the effective storage for this environment?
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A client is looking for a solution to store its unstructured archive data. Growth is expected to reach petabytes by the end of the year. Performance is not the primary objective. However, the client needs a solution that is scalable, secure, and cost effective. Which storage software should the sales specialist propose?
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A customer wishes to present 400 TB of Network File System storage. Which IBM solution should the sales specialist recommend?
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A customer with an existing Dell Technologies storage is struggling to find ways to improve the performance of its Oracle database. The customer has two years left on the lease of the Dell equipment and wants to keep the system and all existing copy services. Which advantage should the IBM sales specialist tell the customer about adding IBM FlashSystem 900?
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A customer is deploying a new data center and needs a software-defined storage solution that provides storage virtualization, management, and archive to tape at the lowest cost per TB. Which solution should the sales specialist recommend?
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In a customer briefing for IBM Storwize family, the ability to reduce storage capacity using Real-time Compression is presented as an option to lower hardware costs. How should this capability be described?