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HP Exam HPE0-S60 Topic 1 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for HP's HPE0-S60 exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 1
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Your customer needs to move an application from an HPE Synergy 480 Gen10 Compute Module to an HPE Synergy 660 Gen 10 Compute Module. The 480 has a switch that has been manually zoned outside of HPE OneView.

What must the customer do before migrating the application?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Corinne
2 months ago
I dunno, guys. Sounds like a manual zoning issue - someone's been playing IT wizard again!
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Maricela
2 days ago
C) Edit the server profile and change server hardware type
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Scot
22 days ago
B) Copy the server profile and assign the clone to the new hardware
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Emogene
27 days ago
B) Copy the server profile and assign the clone to the new hardware
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Lucy
28 days ago
A) Migrate the application to a Logical JBOD and connect it to the new server
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Chantell
29 days ago
A) Migrate the application to a Logical JBOD and connect it to the new server
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Jeffrey
2 months ago
Personally, I'd choose C. Editing the profile is the most straightforward solution. No need to overthink this one.
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Myra
2 months ago
A? Really? That's like moving a battleship to a canoe - not a good idea!
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Ressie
2 months ago
Creating a new server profile template and applying it to the new hardware might be a good option too.
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Carman
2 months ago
D is the right answer, for sure. Creating a new template is the best way to ensure a smooth transition.
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Mel
2 months ago
I believe editing the server profile and changing the server hardware type could also work.
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Mitsue
2 months ago
I agree with Sommer, it seems like the most logical step to take.
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Blair
2 months ago
Hmm, I think B might be the safest bet. Cloning the server profile is probably the easiest way to migrate the app.
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Yuriko
6 hours ago
D) Create a new server profile template and apply to the new hardware
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Clemencia
1 days ago
Yeah, cloning seems like the safest option in this case.
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Caitlin
13 days ago
B) Copy the server profile and assign the clone to the new hardware
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Clay
18 days ago
I think that could work too, but cloning might be less risky.
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Lonny
20 days ago
C) Edit the server profile and change server hardware type
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Donte
1 months ago
That sounds like a good idea. It should make the migration smoother.
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Velda
1 months ago
B) Copy the server profile and assign the clone to the new hardware
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Sommer
2 months ago
I think the customer should copy the server profile and assign the clone to the new hardware.
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Tiera
2 months ago
Option C sounds like the way to go. Gotta update that server profile to match the new hardware!
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Viva
2 months ago
Once that's done, the application should be ready to migrate smoothly to the new hardware.
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Diane
2 months ago
Definitely, editing the server profile to change the hardware type is the right move.
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Elizabeth
2 months ago
Option C sounds like the way to go. Gotta update that server profile to match the new hardware!
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