A、 The vMotion service must be configured on the Management VMkernel adapter
B、 A dedicated TCP/IP stack for vMotion with a dedicated gateway must be configured
C、 A stretched vMotion network must be configured between data centers
D、 Virtual machines must be powered off in order to migrate them between data centers
答案:B
A、 The vMotion service must be configured on the Management VMkernel adapter
B、 A dedicated TCP/IP stack for vMotion with a dedicated gateway must be configured
C、 A stretched vMotion network must be configured between data centers
D、 Virtual machines must be powered off in order to migrate them between data centers
答案:B
A. Use explicit failover order with pNIC0 as Active for ESXi Management and VM Network.
Use explicit failover order with pNIC1 as Active for backup network.
Use explicit failover order with pNIC2 as Active for vMotion.
Use explicit failover order with pNIC3 as Active for replication.
B. Use the Route Based on IP Hash for ESXi management and VM network.
Use the Route Based on IP Hash for backup network.
Use the Route Based on the Originating Virtual Port for vMotion.
Use failover with pNIC3 as Active for replication.
C. Create a link aggregation group (LAG) for vDS01.
Use the Route Based on Physical NIC Load for vMotion.
Use the Route Based on Physical NIC Load for replication.
D. Use the Route Based on IP Hash for ESXi management and VM network.
Use failover with pNIC1 as Active for backup network.Create a link aggregation group (LAG) for vDS02.
A. The number of vSphere hosts in a cluster
B. The average resource utilization of a virtual machine
C. The size (CPU/RAM/storage) of the average virtual machine
D. The guest operating system for each virtual machine
E. The size (CPU/RAM/storage) of the vSphere hosts
A. The vMotion service must be configured on the Management VMkernel adapter
B. A dedicated TCP/IP stack for vMotion with a dedicated gateway must be configured
C. A stretched vMotion network must be configured between data centers
D. Virtual machines must be powered off in order to migrate them between data centers
A. Use different logical networks to ensure traffic is isolated with separate VLANs
B. Use Network I/O Control and ensure appropriate share value is defined for different types of traffic giving priority to the virtual machines traffic
C. Use two dedicated virtual switches with a single adapter each, dedicating one virtual switch for Management, vMotion, vSAN and Fault Tolerance traffic, and the second one for virtual machine traffic
D. Use a NIC teaming policy based on the physical NIC load
A. A design diagram illustrating the configuration and specific attributes, such as IP addresses
B. A list of requirements, constraints, and risks
C. A solution architecture diagram with the components and data flow
D. An entity relationship diagram describing upstream and downstream dependencies for specific service components
A. The solution should utilize dual network connections to eliminate single points of failure - NFR - Availability
B. The solution should allow the management of multiple ESXi hosts - NFR - Manageability
C. The solution should allow users to view the remote console of virtual machines - FR - Authentication
D. All user access to the platform should be recorded for audit purposes - FR - Historical Data
E. The solution should allow logs to be retained for a period of 30 days - FR - Reporting Requirements
A. Performance
B. Manageability
C. Recoverability
D. Availability
A. A vCenter Server Appliance will be deployed to each site. Unique SSO domains will be created per site.
B. A vCenter Server will be installed on Windows virtual machines deployed to both sites.
C. A vCenter Server Appliance will be deployed to each site.
D. A vCenter Server Appliance will be deployed to the primary site only.
Cluster One.
Six ESXi hosts.
vSphere HA with host failures cluster tolerates = 1.
Proactive HA is enabled and set to automated.
Fully Automated vSphere DRS.
Transparent Page Sharing (TPS) is enabled.
Cluster Two.
Eight ESXi hosts.
vSphere HA with host failures cluster tolerates = 1.
Proactive HA is disabled.
Partially Automated vSphere DRS.
Transparent Page Sharing (TPS) is disabled.
Cluster Three.
Three ESXi hosts.
vSphere HA with admission control is disabled.
Proactive HA is not supported.
Transparent Page Sharing (TPS) is disabled.
Virtual Machine Resource Profile 1.
Memory sharing techniques should not be used.
Virtual machines should be automatically restarted in the event of host failure if resources are available.
Automated initial virtual machine placement.
Virtual Machine Resource Profile 2.
Memory sharing techniques should not be used.
Virtual machines should be automatically restarted in the event of host failure regardless of available resources.
Automated initial virtual machine placement.
Which two recommendations should the architect make for placement of the virtual machines to meet resource profile requirements? (Choose two)
A. All virtual machines matching Virtual Machine Resource Profile 2 should be placed on Cluster One.
B. All virtual machines matching Virtual Machine Resource Profile 1 should be placed on Cluster One.
C. All virtual machines matching Virtual Machine Resource Profile 2 should be placed on Cluster Two.
D. All virtual machines matching Virtual Machine Resource Profile 1 should be placed on Cluster Two.
E. All virtual machines matching Virtual Machine Resource Profile 2 should be placed on Cluster Three.
A. Two new Fibre Channel storage arrays will be deployed, one at either site.Each application tier will be initially provisioned a new LUN.Data replication will be offloaded to the new arrays.
B. Two new vSphere clusters enabled with vSAN will be deployed, one at either site.vSAN will be used to provide policy-based management for each application tier.vSphere Replication will be used to replicate the virtual machine data in an asynchronous configuration.
C. Two new ISCSI storage arrays will be deployed, one at either site.Each application tier will be initially provisioned a new LUN.Data replication will be offloaded to the new arrays.
D. Two new storage arrays will be deployed, one at either site. vSphere Volumes (vVOLs) will be used to provide policy-based management for each application tier.Data replication will be offloaded to the new arrays.