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is accepted to achieve maximum throughput.
Decision Support
This profile is intended for Enterprise Business Database (Business Intelligence) workloads that are focused on operating and/or
accessing data warehouses, such as data mining or online analytical processing (OLAP).
Graphic Processing
This profile is intended for workloads that are run on server configurations which utilize Graphics Processing Units (GPUs.) GPUs
typically depend on maximum bandwidth between I/O and Memory. Power management features that have impact on the links
between I/O and memory are disabled. Peer to Peer traffic is also critical and therefore virtualization is also disabled.
I/O Throughput
This profile is intended to be used for configurations that depend on maximum throughput between I/O and memory. Processor
utilization driven power management features that have performance impact to the links between I/O and memory are disabled.
Custom
This option on the Workload Profiles menu disables Workload Profiles. Use this option if you want to set specific BIOS options for
your deployment manually. When you select Custom, all the settings for the previously selected profile are carried forward. You
can edit all or some of the options.
Custom is not a profile and settings that you specify are not saved as a template.
Default profiles for serversDefault profiles for servers
Workload Profile options support a variety of power and performance requirements. For most HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers and HPE
Synergy compute modules, Workload Profile is set to General Power Efficient Compute by default. This Workload Profile provides
common performance and power settings suitable for most application workloads. For ProLiant XL servers in an HPE Apollo system, the
Workload Profile is set to High Performance Compute by default.
Selecting a Workload Profile other than the Custom profile affects other setting options. For example, selecting the General Peak
Frequency Compute profile automatically sets Power Regulator mode to Static High Performance. This setting cannot be changed and
is grayed out.
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