Which Cisco UCS power policy mode enables a configuration that can tolerate the loss of an input power circuit?
A. nonredundatnt
B. Grid
C. N+1 in normal mode
D. N+1 in high-density mode
Which Cisco UCS power policy mode enables a configuration that can tolerate the loss of an input power circuit?
A. nonredundatnt
B. Grid
C. N+1 in normal mode
D. N+1 in high-density mode
Effectly Grid is the answer.
The tricky fact is “LOSS A POWER CIRCUIT” not a “POWER SUPPLY” like the N+1
I agree that the answer should be B. Taylor’s explanation is very clear.
Grid Redundant (N+N) – below: The purpose of the grid redundant mode is to enable a configuration
that can tolerate the loss of either a power supply or a input power circuit. In grid-redundant mode the
system can withstand the loss of any two power supplies. The Figure 5 shows the required wiring
Scheme for Grid Redundant power where N=2.
The answer is Grid.
By definition A cannot be the answer. The key point in the question is “loss of an input power circuit”. A power circuit would power 2 inputs meaning N+1 isn’t enough. Grid is the correct answer.