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Test Status: | Failed |
Percent Correct: | 90.00% |
Attempts Remaining: | 91 |
Help/Questions: Direct all questions regarding this Test to jonh@vmware.com |
Missed Questions: |
Question: What are the two iSCSI discovery methods that are supported by ESX Server?Incorrect response(s):Static Discovery, FindTargetsExplanation: The iSCSI discovery methodssupported by ESX Server are Static Discovery and SendTargets. |
Question: A VMotion validation check will fail if the virtual machine has (Choose Two):Incorrect response(s):An active connection that matches an existing port group label on the target hostExplanation: VMotion validations check to see that storage and network resources in use by the virtual machine are available on the target ESXHost. The validation also checks to see if the virtual machine has an active connection to a physical device on the ESX Host. In this case, the connection is to a virtual switch that also exists on the target, so the validation will succeed.Different security policies on the target virtual switchNote: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100%score for this question.  |
Question: What two things are controlled by the DRS automation level (Choose Two)?Incorrect response(s):VM restart priorityExplanation: VM restart priority is a VMware HA setting that determines the order in which virtual machines will be restarted if an ESX Host fails. DRS automation controls where a virtual machine is placed within the cluster and balances virtualmachine workloads using VMotion migration.VM migrationNote: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.  |
Question: Which of the following two statements are true regarding VMware High Availability (Choose Two)?Incorrect response(s):VMware HA will attempt to restart an individual VM that has crashedVMware HAguarantees that all VMs that were running on a failed host will be restarted on the surviving ESX Servers in the clusterExplanation: While VMware HA attempts to restart all VMs that were running on a failed host, a number of conditions may prevent the virtual machines from restarting. These include insufficient resources on the surviving ESX Hosts, Virtual Machine storage or network dependencies, andVirtual Machine configurations that rely on devices attached to the ESX Host.Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.  |
Question: When configuring ESX Server, which of the following services does not require a Service Console port (Choose Two)?Incorrect response(s):VMware Fault ToleranceExplanation: ESX Serverutilizes a Service Console port for several types of management related traffic. This includes VMware High Availability, VMware Fault Tolerance, the NTP Client, and SSH connections. VMotion traffic utilizes the VMkernel port. Software iSCSI required a Service Console port in previous versions of ESX, but with ESX 4 all traffic can be carried across the VMkernel port.Software iSCSINote: This responseis either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.  |

Test Status: | Failed |
Percent Correct: | 95.00% |
Attempts Remaining: | 90 |
Help/Questions: Direct all questions regarding this Test to jonh@vmware.com |
Missed Questions: |
Question: When the guest OS of a virtual machine requires all ofthe VM's memory, which of the following formulas defines the amount of memory that will always be composed of disk pages?Incorrect response(s):Memory limit – memory availableExplanation: A virtual machine will always be granted physical memory if available, up to the memory limit. If a limit is in place, any memory over the limit will always be composed of disk pages. |
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