Supporting Cisco Data Center System Devices: Host Upgrade Utility Devices

Host Upgrade Utility Devices

Question

On which three devices can the Host Upgrade Utility be performed? (Choose three.)

Answers

Explanations

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The Host Upgrade Utility (HUU) is a tool used for upgrading firmware and drivers on Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) components. It is typically used to upgrade components such as server BIOS, CIMC firmware, and adapter firmware.

The Host Upgrade Utility can be performed on several Cisco UCS devices. Specifically, it can be performed on the following devices:

  1. Cisco UCS B-Series Blade Servers: This includes the B210, B230, and B460 server models. The B-Series servers are designed for high-density deployments and are typically used in blade server configurations.

  2. Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers: This includes the C210, C220, C240, and C420 server models. The C-Series servers are designed for standalone server deployments and are typically used in small to medium-sized data center environments.

In summary, the Host Upgrade Utility can be performed on the following three devices:

  1. C420
  2. C230
  3. B230

Note that while the other devices listed (B210, C210, and B460) can also be managed and upgraded using the Host Upgrade Utility, they were not included in the answer options provided in the question.