A. vSphere DRS migrates the virtual machines to the new node to balance the load
B. Distributed pooled data is migrated off nodes to master data store.
C. The cluster profile is updated and RAID takes care of rebalancing the load.
D. Affected node is marked as unhealthy and placed into standby mode
E. On node replace, the self-healing must finish for the cluster to be healthy
A. Traffic processing for internal and external communication supporting simultaneous HBA and NIC operation on the same physical hardware.
B. A virtual environment, such as VMware vSphere, provides VM connectivity via a virtual switch to individual virtual machines bypassing local hardware requests.
C. Multiple-interface-card virtualization without any additional driver requirements with integration of the virtualized cards into the Fabric Interconnect infrastructure.
D. The virtual interfaces created by a VIC do not accommodate hypervisor communication like VMkernel interfaces on vSphere.
E. Management through Cisco IMC or UCS Manager with dynamic configuration of virtual interface cards based on the server profile (MAC/WWN).
F. Virtualizing object storage environments by pushing meta data directly to the management server
A. Distributed pooled data is migrated off nodes to master data store.
B. Self-healing mode is initiated and data replication factors applied.
C. The affected cluster is marked as unhealthy and placed into standby mode
D. If the replication factor is sufficient for the failure, the system is marked as unhealthy but remains operational
E. Performance is almost unaffected Sets 1-minute timer until self-healing starts.
A. Check Run UCS Manager Configuration during the cluster creation process
B. Check the extended memory option during the cluster creation process
C. Check the administrative workflow option during the cluster creation process
D. Check the GPU workflow during the cluster creation process
A. there are no specific requirements
B. same number of capacity drives
C. NVMe drives
D. same type of cache drives
E. same type and size of capacity of drives
F. SAS drives