Your customer has HPE ProLiant servers deployed and managed using HPE OneView. They plan to add a few HPE Synergy frames to support if realization workload. They plan to manage HPE Synergy frames using HPE OneView.
Which statement about this environment is true?
HPE Synergy frames are managed using the HPE Composer 2, which runs an embedded instance of HPE OneView tailored for Synergy infrastructure. This means that while HPE OneView is used to manage both ProLiant servers and Synergy frames, the Synergy frames require management through the Composer's embedded OneView instance, not the external OneView appliance used for ProLiant servers.
HPE Synergy Management Guide: Explains that HPE Composer with embedded HPE OneView is used for managing Synergy frames.
HPE Synergy Infrastructure: Details how HPE Synergy is managed using HPE OneView via the Composer module.
You Just downloaded a logical enclosure support dump, but you cannot extract files from the downloaded support dump. What is a likely cause of the issue?
Your customer plans to monitor HPE ProLiant DL systems and HPE BladeSystem using HPE OneView Which license is required to accomplish this task?
You have to move a server profile from a server to the other server. What must be done prior server profile migration?
Before moving a server profile to another server in HPE OneView, the target system must be powered off. This is required to ensure that the profile settings, including firmware, BIOS settings, and connectivity configurations, are applied correctly without any conflicts. Powering off the target server prevents any operational disruptions and ensures a smooth transition of the server profile.
According to HPE OneView guidelines, the target server hardware must be in a powered-off state before assigning or migrating a server profile to it.
Your customer wants to deploy HPE OneVlew appliance to manage HPE ProLiant servers. Customer reports that they nave only KVM available What can you tell this customer?
as a hypervisor.
The HPE OneView appliance can be deployed to KVM, in addition to VMware ESXi and Microsoft Hyper-V. HPE provides support for deploying the OneView virtual appliance on KVM hypervisors, allowing customers with KVM environments to use OneView for managing their infrastructure.
Option A (Correct): KVM is a supported hypervisor for HPE OneView appliance deployment.
Option B: Incorrect, as KVM is supported.
Option C/D: Workarounds like nested virtualization are unnecessary since KVM is supported.
HPE OneView Support Matrix: Lists KVM as a supported hypervisor platform for the appliance.
HPE OneView Installation and Support: Details on supported deployment platforms.
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