HPE0-S54 Designing HPE Server Solutions

Exam ID HPE0-S54
Exam type Proctored
Exam duration 1 hour 30 minutes
Exam length 60 questions
Passing score 66%
Delivery languages English
Related certifications HPE ASE – Server Solutions Architect V4

Supporting resources These recommended resources help you prepare for the exam:

01098696: Designing HPE Server Solutions, Rev. 18.11

Exam description
The Minimally Qualified Candidate (MQC) for Server Architect at the Accredited System Engineer (ASE) level has advanced knowledge of HPE solutions and underlying technologies, which include CPU, memory, disk, power, networking, management subsystems, data center environments, and multi-site configurations. The typical MQC will have worked in the IT industry in an HPE server environment for at least 18 to 36 months.

Ideal candidate for this exam
The MQC is able to interpret detailed information provided by the customer to make complex judgments on customers’ needs for both the present time as well as anticipated future growth. The MQC is able to navigate through the HPE server solution offerings to identify, describe, position, and specify an appropriate solution. The MQC also is able to communicate the purpose, function, market positioning, and capabilities of HPE solutions and services.

Exam contents
This exam has 60 questions.
Objectives This exam validates that you can:

Sections/Objectives

Plan and Design Solutions 55%
Based on the customer’s goal, determine the appropriate information to gather from the customer.
Given a scenario, determine an appropriate tool to size, specify, or build a solution.
Given a scenario, describe how to generate the customer proposal (for example, Bill of Materials, TCO Report, diagrams, Quote, third-party items, power and cooling statistics).
Given a scenario, identify potential design issues with the customer’s existing environment.
Determine under which circumstances an architect would propose specific industry standard server, storage, network architectures and technologies.
Given a customer’s long-term vs short-term needs, determine a solution with a possible upgrade path.
Given a scenario, describe the service offerings that meet the business and IT objectives.
Analyze customer information to determine the gap between the existing customer environment and the documented customer needs.
Compare and contrast available HA and DR solutions, match them with the customer’s business needs, and available budget.
Provide a rationale for a product line within a given solution.
Given a scenario, map the solution benefits to the original customer requirements and respond to customer objections raised by key stakeholders.

Install, Configure, and Set Up, Solutions 20%
Evaluate the customer environment to determine POC suitability. (site specific/scenario based)
Analyze the success criteria and proposed POC solution to determine the gap between them.
Describe the steps for implementing the design.
Determine how the design achieves the customer’s technical requirements and highlight additional improvements identified during design implementation.

Troubleshoot Solutions 10%
Given a customer problem, determine an appropriate resolution path.
Explain how to use the appropriate tools to identify a problem.
Describe the correlation between a remediation and its predicted outcome.

Manage, Monitor, and Maintain Solutions 15%
Given a customer situation, identify the appropriate management tool to use.
Describe the steps for performing common management tasks.
Interpret collected data for lifecycle management operations.
Interpret collected data to optimize performance and availability.

 

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