A customer recently purchased HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers, but finds that their application does not appear to benefit from the newest Xeon processors.
Which features should be configured in the BIOS to overcome the issue?
A customer recently purchased HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers, but finds that their application does not appear to benefit from the newest Xeon processors.
Which features should be configured in the BIOS to overcome the issue?
To address the issue where an application does not benefit from the newest Xeon processors on HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers, configuring the Workload Profiles in the BIOS is the correct action. Workload Profiles is one of the HPE Intelligent System Tuning (IST) features, which allows the server to automatically configure the BIOS settings to match the selected workload. This can optimize the performance based on the specific needs of the application, ensuring the hardware and software work synergistically.
Correct answer should be C regarding HPE documentation: https://techlibrary.hpe.com/docs/iss/proliant-gen10-uefi/GUID-0F617844-8783-4C74-B8A0-86246A1E723F.html Workload Profiles is one of the HPE Intelligent System Tuning (IST) features and allows you to tune the resources in your HPE ProLiant server by choosing a preconfigured workload profile. The server will automatically configure the BIOS settings to match the selected workload.
Workload profiles is correct answer. Server profile only captures current configs.