You have a Cisco UCS B200 M2 server configured with 12 4-GB DDR3 1333-MHz dual-voltage memory DIMMs. You learned that th

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You have a Cisco UCS B200 M2 server configured with 12 4-GB DDR3 1333-MHz dual-voltage memory DIMMs. You learned that th

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You have a Cisco UCS B200 M2 server configured with 12 4-GB DDR3 1333-MHz dual-voltage memory DIMMs. You learned that the server memory speed is running at 1066 MHz instead.
How can you configure the server to run at maximum memory speed?

A. You cannot configure memory speed of 1333 MHz. The maximum memory speed of a Cisco UCS B200 M2 server with 12 4-GB DIMM is 1066 MHz.
B. Memory speed of the ESX host is configurable on VMware vCenter.
C. Create a BIOS policy. In the RAS Memory BIOS settings, select Performance Mode for LV DDR Mode.
D. On the CIMC of the Cisco UCS B200 M2, select 1333 MHz in the Memory Speed option.
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