Which features are enabled by UEFi Boot Mode? (Select two.)
A. Boot drives larger than 2.2 Terabyte
B. PXE boot for IPv6
C. Intelligent Provisioning
D. Pre-boot configuration
E. iLO Federation
5 Comments on “Which features are enabled by UEFi Boot Mode?”
Pedrosays:
HP ProLiant Gen9 servers that are configured for UEFI Mode can provide:
•Support for boot partitions larger than 2.2 TB. Such configurations could previously only be used for boot drives when using RAID solutions such as HP Smart Array.
•Secure Boot that enables the system firmware, option card firmware, operating systems, and software collaborate to enhance platform security.
•An Embedded UEFI Shell that provides a pre-boot environment for running scripts and tools.
•Operating system specific functionality, such as Microsoft Windows 2012, which supports several features only when installed in UEFI Mode.
•Boot support for option cards that only support a UEFI option ROM.
•The UEFI network stack enables implementation on a richer network-based. OS deployment environment while still supporting traditional PXE deployments. UEFI supports both IPv4 and IPv6 networks
CORRECT B & D
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Pedrosays:
Sorry, CORRECT: A & B
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Giuseppesays:
Hi Pedro, where you have retrieved these informations?
Explanation: Firmware that meets the UEFI 2.3.1 specifications provides the following benefits:
* Ability to more easily support large hard drives (more than 2 terabytes) and drives with more than
four partitions.
* Support for IPv6 PXE and USB 3.0 in the pre-boot environment.
HP ProLiant Gen9 servers that are configured for UEFI Mode can provide:
•Support for boot partitions larger than 2.2 TB. Such configurations could previously only be used for boot drives when using RAID solutions such as HP Smart Array.
•Secure Boot that enables the system firmware, option card firmware, operating systems, and software collaborate to enhance platform security.
•An Embedded UEFI Shell that provides a pre-boot environment for running scripts and tools.
•Operating system specific functionality, such as Microsoft Windows 2012, which supports several features only when installed in UEFI Mode.
•Boot support for option cards that only support a UEFI option ROM.
•The UEFI network stack enables implementation on a richer network-based. OS deployment environment while still supporting traditional PXE deployments. UEFI supports both IPv4 and IPv6 networks
CORRECT B & D
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Sorry, CORRECT: A & B
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Hi Pedro, where you have retrieved these informations?
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Correct: A & B
http://h17007.www1.hp.com/docs/iss/proliant_uefi/v31395667.html
http://h17007.www1.hp.com/docs/iss/proliant_uefi/v31395684.html
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Correct: A & B
Explanation: Firmware that meets the UEFI 2.3.1 specifications provides the following benefits:
* Ability to more easily support large hard drives (more than 2 terabytes) and drives with more than
four partitions.
* Support for IPv6 PXE and USB 3.0 in the pre-boot environment.
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