Your customer plans to expand an existing nPar based on a single HPE Superdome Flex chassis. Which statement about workload availability during expansion is true?
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. If I remember correctly, the Superdome Flex 280 is the only model that supports online expansion of powered nPars. So I'm going to go with A on this one.
Haha, C is clearly the funniest option. 'HPE Superdome Flex does not support expansion of powered on nPars.' That's like saying 'The printer doesn't work when it's turned off.' Good one, test writers!
Haha, C is clearly the funniest option. 'HPE Superdome Flex does not support expansion of powered on nPars.' That's like saying 'The printer doesn't work when it's turned off.' Good one, test writers!
Wait, really? I was sure that B was the correct answer. Online expansion is available only if RMC is used for management. That's the key detail here, isn't it?
Glory: Really? I was sure that B was the correct answer. Online expansion is available only if RMC is used for management. That's the key detail here, isn't it?
I think the answer is D. Powered nPar can be expanded if it does not use HPE Persistent Memory. The question specifically asks about workload availability during expansion, and D seems to be the only option that addresses that requirement.
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