An administrator observes that an HPE ProLiant Gen11 server with high-performance NVMe drives is experiencing unexpected thermal throttling, even though the ambient temperature is within normal limits. The server was recently upgraded with additional drives.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
A. The server is missing the required air baffles for the secondary riser cage.
B. The fan cages were not upgraded to the High Performance Fan Kit required for the new drive configuration.
C. The iLO 6 firmware is outdated and not reading the new NVMe drive sensors correctly.
D. The "Thermal Configuration" in RBSU is set to "Optimal Cooling" instead of "Increased Cooling".