An engineer is seeking the most optimal on demand CPU performance while configuring the BIOS settings of a UCS C-series rack mount server. What setting will accomplish this goal?

QuestionsCategory: 350-601An engineer is seeking the most optimal on demand CPU performance while configuring the BIOS settings of a UCS C-series rack mount server. What setting will accomplish this goal?
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An engineer is seeking the most optimal on demand CPU performance while configuring the BIOS settings of a UCS C-series rack mount server.
What setting will accomplish this goal?

A. C6 Retention

B. C6 non-Retention

C. C2 state

D. C0/C1 state








 

Suggested Answer: A

When we are working on demand, we really do not know when we will have a spike and need to answer the requests quickly so working on C0/C1 will be suitable for this case.
C0 state ג€" The server provides all server components with full power at all times. This option maintains the highest level of performance and requires the greatest amount of power.
C1 state ג€" When the CPU is idle, the system slightly reduces the power consumption. This option requires less power than C0 and allows the server to return quickly to high-performance mode.
While C3, C6, and C7 could cause performance issues until the server returns to full power and it is not suitable for on-demand.
Reference:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/servers-unified-computing/ucs-b-series-blade-servers/white-paper-c11-744678.html

This question is in 350-601 DCCOR exam 
For getting CCNP Data Center Certificate


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