350-601 Compute Practice Question
A UCS Central administrator is creating a global service profile policy that applies to multiple UCS domains. The policy must include boot order settings. What is the recommended approach to ensure consistency across domains?
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Use UCS Central to create a global boot policy and assign it to service profiles
UCS Central allows creation of global policies that are applied to service profiles in multiple domains, ensuring consistency.
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Use UCS Central to create a global boot policy and assign it to service profiles
Why this is correct
UCS Central can create and distribute global policies.
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Rely on default boot policy
Why it's wrong here
Default may not fit requirements.
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Define the boot order directly in the service profile template
Why it's wrong here
This would be per template, not global across domains.
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Create a local boot policy in each UCS domain
Why it's wrong here
Local policies may diverge; not consistent.
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