B is correct. NVIDIA AI Blueprints are packaged reference workflows that combine models, NIM microservices, retrieval components, guardrails, and application logic for specific generative-AI use cases. Selecting a suitable blueprint from the NVIDIA catalog can shorten a proof-of-concept cycle because the team starts from a validated architecture and deployable workflow instead of assembling every component from scratch. That is particularly useful when demonstrating a complex security-oriented AI application to a regulated customer.
Sample Kubeflow pipelines can accelerate individual machine-learning workflow steps, but they do not provide the same end-to-end application blueprint. NVIDIA Base Command Manager is an infrastructure and cluster-management product; it is not the development accelerator being asked for. HPE AI Essentials tutorials are useful instructional resources, but a blueprint is explicitly intended to speed implementation of a working use case.
Current Rev. 26.21 training has a dedicated module on using NVIDIA Blueprints and updates the recommended installation process for validated blueprints, reinforcing their role in demonstrations and PoCs.
References/topics: Advanced HPE Compute Solutions, Rev. 26.21, Module 6 “Using an NVIDIA Blueprint to demo an AI Chatbot”; NVIDIA AI Blueprints catalog and deployment documentation.
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