Agree with the answer being A and B.
- Initial Template: The initial template is used to create a new server from a service profile with UIDs, but after
the server is deployed, there is no linkage between the server and the template, so changes to the template
will not propagate to the server, and all changes to items defined by the template must be made individually
to each server deployed with the initial template.
- Updating Template: An updating template maintains a link between the template and the deployed servers,
and changes to the template (most likely to be firmware revisions) cascade to the servers deployed with that
template on a schedule determined by the administrator.
Some more reading about Service Profiles:
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/unified-computing/white_paper_590518.pdf
https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/141/UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_141_chapter28.html#concept_C9D27CE2AA1245EA976DAA79F5BC6808
Initial template
- Service profiles created from an initial template inherit all the properties of the template. However, after you create the profile, it is no longer connected to the template. If you need to make changes to one or more profiles created from this template, you must change each profile individually.
Updating template
- Service profiles created from an updating template inherit all the properties of the template and remain connected to the template. Any changes to the template automatically update the service profiles created from the template.
A and B are correct
- Service profile templates enable you to quickly create several service profiles with the same basic parameters, such as the number of vNICs and vHBAs, and with identity information drawn from the same pools. There are two types of service profile templates:
• Initial—Service profiles created from this template inherit all the properties of the template, but will not be updated when this template is updated.
• Updating—Service profiles created from this template remain connected and will be updated when this template is updated.
Service profile templates enable you to quickly create several service profiles with the same basic parameters,
such as the number of vNICs and vHBAs, and with identity information drawn from the same pools. There
are two types of service profile templates:
• Initial—Service profiles created from this template inherit all the properties of the template, but will not
be updated when this template is updated.
• Updating—Service profiles created from this template remain connected, and will be updated when this
template is updated.
I agree, 'A and B' are correct
There are two types of service profile templates:
•Initial
•Updating
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ucs-central/GUI-User-Guides/Server-Mgmt/1-5/b_CiscoUCSCentral_Server_Management_Guide_1-5/b_CiscoUCSCentral_Server_Management_Guide_1-5_chapter_0100.pdf
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