what are the three power types in a power policy?

In a Cisco UCS environment, what are the three power types in a power policy? (Choose three.)

In a Cisco UCS environment, what are the three power types in a power policy? (Choose three.)

A.
backup

B.
grid

C.
redund

D.
n-plus-1

E.
non-redund

F.
plus-1



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Configuring the Power Policy
Procedure

Step 1 In the Navigation pane, click the Equipment tab.
Step 2 On the Equipment tab, click the Equipment node.
Step 3 In the Work pane, click the Policies tab.
Step 4 Click the Global Policies subtab.
Step 5 In the Power Policy area, click one of the following radio buttons in the Redundancy field:

Non Redundant—All installed power supplies are turned on and the load is evenly balanced. Only smaller configurations (requiring less than 2500W) can be powered by a single power supply.
n+1—The total number of power supplies to satisfy non-redundancy, plus one additional power supply for redundancy, are turned on and equally share the power load for the chassis. If any additional power supplies are installed, Cisco UCS Manager sets them to a “turned-off” state.
Grid—Two power sources are turned on, or the chassis requires greater than N+1 redundancy. If one source fails (which causes a loss of power to one or two power supplies), the surviving power supplies on the other power circuit continue to provide power to the chassis.

Step 6 Click Save Changes.