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What are three components of a Cisco UCS blade server system? (Choose three.)
The correct answer is A. Cisco UCS B-Series chassis C. Cisco UCS B-Series server E. Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect. This question asks to identify three core components that constitute a Cisco UCS blade server system.
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What are three components of a Cisco UCS blade server system? (Choose three.)
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- ACisco UCS B-Series chassis
- BCisco UCS C-Series server
- CCisco UCS B-Series server
- DCisco Nexus 5548UP Switch
- ECisco UCS Fabric Interconnect
- FCisco UCS C-Series chassis
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Why each option
This question asks to identify three core components that constitute a Cisco UCS blade server system.
The Cisco UCS B-Series chassis is the modular enclosure designed to house multiple blade servers, providing power, cooling, and backplane connectivity.
Cisco UCS C-Series servers are rack-mount servers, which are distinct from the blade server architecture of the B-Series system.
Cisco UCS B-Series servers are the blade servers specifically designed to be installed into a B-Series chassis.
A Cisco Nexus 5548UP Switch is a standalone data center switch and not an integral, mandatory component within a Cisco UCS blade server system, though it could connect to the Fabric Interconnect.
The Cisco UCS Fabric Interconnect is the central management and switching component of a UCS domain, providing unified network, storage, and server management for all connected B-Series chassis and servers.
Cisco UCS C-Series servers are rack-mount units and do not utilize a 'C-Series chassis' in the same way blade servers use a B-Series chassis.
Concept tested: Cisco UCS B-Series architecture components
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs_manager/getting_started/5_0/b_Cisco_UCS_Manager_Getting_Started_Guide_50/b_Cisco_UCS_Manager_Getting_Started_Guide_50_chapter_01.html
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