Which card would you most likely connect to the AOM module (AOM-GP401-PCIE)?
A.
AOM card
B.
Credit card
C.
AOC NIC card
D.
Debit card
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The AOM module (AOM-GP401-PCIE) in Supermicro systems is a PCIe-based add-on module, typically for expansion cards like NICs (Network Interface Cards). The AOC NIC card (Add-On Card, Network Interface Card) is the most likely connection, as Supermicro’s AOM modules (e.g., in SYS-420 series) are designed to interface with AOC cards for networking in DLC systems. A (AOM card) is vague and not a standard term, while B and D (credit/debit cards) are irrelevant. Supermicro’s DLC solutions integrate high-speed networking, making C the verified choice.
References: Supermicro AOM module specs, DLC system networking components.
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