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Dell EMC Exam D-OME-OE-A-24 Topic 5 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-OME-OE-A-24 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 5
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An OpenManage Enterprise administrator has been tasked to enforce server configuration policies on 2,000 servers using six different configuration profiles.

What is a valid method to create a compliance template?

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Suggested Answer: C

To enforce server configuration policies on multiple servers using different configuration profiles, one valid method is to clone an existing template. Cloning allows administrators to take a pre-existing template that closely matches the desired configuration and make necessary adjustments to create a new compliance template. Here's how it can be done:

Access OpenManage Enterprise: Log into the OpenManage Enterprise console with administrative privileges.

Navigate to Templates: Go to the section where server templates are managed.

Select a Template: Choose an existing template that is closest to the desired configuration for the compliance policy.

Clone the Template: Use the option to clone the selected template. This will create a new template with the same configuration settings.

Modify the Template: Make any necessary changes to the cloned template to meet the specific requirements of the compliance policy.

Save the New Template: Save the newly created compliance template.

Apply the Template: Deploy the compliance template to the servers to enforce the configuration policies.

Cloning an existing template is a time-saving approach that leverages the work already done on previous configurations. It ensures consistency across server configurations and simplifies the management of multiple servers1.

For more detailed instructions on creating and managing server templates in OpenManage Enterprise, administrators can refer to the official Dell OpenManage documentation2.


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Madelyn
2 months ago
Cloning a template? Sounds like we're playing 'Copy-Paste' with our server configs. Where's the creativity in that?
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Genevieve
2 months ago
Why not just clone an existing template? It's like making a copy of a blueprint - simple and effective!
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Keneth
2 months ago
Exporting the deployment template sounds like a good option. That way, we can customize it to our specific needs and ensure it's tailored to our environment.
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Carlee
16 days ago
D) Export the template from a file
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Lindy
26 days ago
C) Clone an existing template
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Tijuana
1 months ago
A) Export the deployment template
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Margery
2 months ago
I think importing the template from dell.com would be the most reliable method. That way, we know it's up-to-date and compatible with our systems.
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Sheridan
1 months ago
Exporting the template from a file could work if we already have a template saved.
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Vince
1 months ago
Cloning an existing template might be quicker and easier to customize.
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Tasia
2 months ago
I agree, importing from dell.com ensures compatibility and updates.
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Mignon
2 months ago
Cloning an existing template seems like the way to go. It's quick and easy to set up the compliance policies we need.
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Deonna
2 months ago
Cloning an existing template? That's like copying your neighbor's homework - it might work, but it's not exactly 'original' thinking.
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Ciara
2 months ago
I'm not sure why anyone would want to export the template from a file. That just seems like an unnecessary extra step.
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Alexia
25 days ago
C) Clone an existing template
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Valentin
1 months ago
B) Import the template from dell.com
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Lauran
2 months ago
A) Export the deployment template
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Ryan
2 months ago
I personally prefer exporting the template from a file. It gives me more control over the configuration settings.
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Rene
2 months ago
I agree with Helga. Cloning an existing template would save time and ensure consistency across all servers.
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Helga
3 months ago
I think the valid method to create a compliance template is to clone an existing template.
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Shanda
3 months ago
Exporting the deployment template seems like the most straightforward approach. It's probably the best way to ensure the compliance policies are properly applied.
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Heike
3 months ago
Importing the template from dell.com could be a quick fix, but I'm not sure if that's the most secure or reliable method.
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Louann
1 months ago
D) Export the template from a file
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Jannette
2 months ago
C) Clone an existing template
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Odette
2 months ago
A) Export the deployment template
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Glenna
3 months ago
I think cloning an existing template is the way to go. It's efficient and ensures consistency across the servers.
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Janella
2 months ago
C) Clone an existing template
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Ramonita
3 months ago
B) Import the template from dell.com
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Rebbecca
3 months ago
A) Export the deployment template
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