Sample Questions:
Which two statements are true regarding a mixed DRS cluster with Intel-based and AMD-based ESXi 5.x hosts? (Choose two.)
DRS can load-balance running virtual machines, assuming multiple hosts per CPU family
HA can only failover virtual machines to hosts within the same CPU family.
Cold Migration may be needed to balance the performance load on the cluste
Storage vMotion will not be available for this cluster
An administrator has two ESXi 5.x hosts. Each host has two resource pools, Production and Test and a vApp named TestvApp01. What is true when these hosts are added to a DRS cluster?
An option is given during the process to graft the pools under the cluster's root pool, the vApp will be removed.
An option is given during the process to graft the pools and vApp under the cluster's root pool
The resource pools and vApp are automatically grafted into the cluster under the root pool.
The resource pools and vApp are automatically removed when the host is added.
What happens to the total number of shares available to the children of a resource pool if a virtual machine is powered off inside the resource pool?
It remains the same
It decreases
It increases
It remains the same only if a custom share value was configured
An administrator is configuring admission control settings for a vSphere HA cluster. The administrator selects the option Allow VMs to Be Powered on Even if They Violate Availability Constraints. Which two events occur during an ESXi host failure? (Choose two.)
Virtual machines with a High restart priority are restarted first.
Virtual machines with a Low restart priority are not restarted.
HA will not restart virtual machines configured for FT
Virtual machines with VM Monitoring set to Enabled are restarted.
What type of failure is VMware Fault Tolerance designed to protect against?
A failure on the ESXi host running the primary virtual machine
A failure on an application within the primary virtual machine
Loss of storage connectivity to the primary virtual machine
An operating system failure on the primary virtual machine