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HP Exam HPE0-V26 Topic 3 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-V26 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 3
[All HPE0-V26 Questions]

Your customer needs to accelerate the performance Of their DL380 Gen10 servers running workloads on more active cores at higher Clock frequencies. The customer wants to know if Core Boosting will help.

What advice Should you provide?

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Suggested Answer: C

Core Boosting technology uses a relaxed and optimized turbo profile that adapts the processor to specific use cases, configurations, and environments. Core Boosting processors take advantage of extra server power and thermal headroom provided by an innovative HPE voltage regulator design and by cooling technologies. Consequently, systems that have Core Boosting processors can alleviate common setbacks and maximize processor computing power.

However, Core Boosting option is only supported in ProLiant Gen10 servers with certain Intel processors1.The HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 server data sheet2lists the supported processors for Core Boosting as:

Intel Xeon Gold 6148 Processor (20 core, 2.4 GHz, 27.5 MB L3 cache)

Intel Xeon Gold 6154 Processor (18 core, 3.0 GHz, 24.75 MB L3 cache)

Intel Xeon Gold 6152 Processor (22 core, 2.1 GHz, 30.25 MB L3 cache)

Intel Xeon Platinum 8168 Processor (24 core, 2.7 GHz, 33 MB L3 cache)

Therefore, if your customer's DL380 Gen10 servers are running workloads on more active cores at higher clock frequencies, they can benefit from Core Boosting technology if they have one of these supported Intel processors.


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Timothy
4 months ago
I believe Core Boosting is not available on AMD technology, so it might not be an option for the customer.
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France
4 months ago
Option B sounds like a cop-out answer. If it's a software solution, I'm sure it has its uses. Maybe the customer should ask about that.
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Dante
2 months ago
That's good to know. I'll make sure to ask the customer about the specific use cases for Core Boosting.
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Rashida
2 months ago
Core Boosting is a software solution and has performance limitations.
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Gilma
2 months ago
Option B sounds like a cop-out answer. If it's a software solution, I'm sure it has its uses. Maybe the customer should ask about that.
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Frankie
3 months ago
The customer should consider asking about the specific limitations and benefits of Core Boosting.
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Doretha
3 months ago
Core Boosting is a software solution and has performance limitations.
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Kris
3 months ago
Option B sounds like a cop-out answer. If it's a software solution, I'm sure it has its uses. Maybe the customer should ask about that.
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Cassandra
4 months ago
I heard that Core Boosting is a software solution with some performance limitations.
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Taryn
4 months ago
Haha, I was going to choose option D, thinking it was an AMD thing. Glad I double-checked the question!
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Franklyn
4 months ago
I agree with Hobert, it's important to check compatibility before recommending it to the customer.
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Eugene
4 months ago
I agree with Whitley. Intel is pretty specific with their technologies, so it's important to check the compatibility.
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Iraida
3 months ago
B) It is a software solution and has performance limitations.
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Iraida
3 months ago
C) It is only supported on certain Intel processors.
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Hobert
4 months ago
I think Core Boosting is only supported on certain Intel processors.
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Whitley
5 months ago
Option C is the correct answer. Core Boosting is only supported on certain Intel processors, not on all ProLiant servers.
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Hyun
4 months ago
Thank you for the information. I will let the customer know.
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Kattie
4 months ago
C) It is only supported on certain Intel processors.
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