Cisco Datacenter Unified Computing Infrastructure Design — Question 1
How do service profiles enable workload mobility?
Answer options
- A. Service Profiles represent a physical view of a server without any ties to specific virtual hardware
- B. Service Profiles work with the underlying hypervisor and communicate with the VM to detect workload movement
- C. Service Profiles represent a logical view of a server without any ties to specific physical hardware
- D. Service Profiles communicate workload movement to VCenter
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer, A, indicates that Service Profiles provide a physical representation of a server, allowing workloads to be moved without being linked to particular virtual hardware. Option B is incorrect because it implies a direct interaction with the VM for detecting movement, which is not the primary function of Service Profiles. Option C misrepresents the nature of Service Profiles, as they indeed provide a physical, not a logical, view. Option D is also incorrect as it suggests that Service Profiles directly communicate workload movement to VCenter, which is not their role.