VMP8 FC (Image Only) Flashcards

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Question NO: 9

Refer to the figure. How many resource consumers are there within the root resource pool?

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A. 4

B. 5

C. 6

D. 7

A

Answer:

D

Explanation: The root resource pool here is the cluster. All child resource pools and virtual machines are considered resource consumers.

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Question NO: 35

Refer to the exhibit. The root resource pool has a total of 100GB of memory. Test Pool 1 has a reservation of 60GB. The chemistry pool has an expandable reservation of 30GB. Chemistry 1 has a reservation of 20GB and Chemistry 2 has a reservation of 20GB. The Math Test Pool has an expandable reservation of 15GB. Math 1 has a reservation of 5GB. What is the largest memory reservation possible for Math 2 to have and be able to power on?

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A. 10GB

B. 15GB

C. 25GB

D. 55GB

A

Answer:

B

Explanation: Because test pool 1 does not have a memory reservation, the only concern is the 60GB available within the test pool 1 resource pool. The chemistry pool is expandable and uses 40 GB of the 60GB, leaving 20GB. 5GB is used by Math 1, leaving 15GB available for Math 2 to be able to be reserved and still power on.

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Question NO:

41 Refer to the exhibit. What will happen when Snap 2 is deleted? NOTE: You can use the Ctrl +/- keys to zoom in/out, or right-click an image to open it.

A. The snapshot will be deleted and the data will merge with Snap 3

B. The snapshot will be deleted and all of the data associated with Snap 2 will be deleted

C. The snapshot will be deleted and the data will merge with Snap 1

D. The snapshot will be deleted and the data will remain separately

A

Answer:

A

Explanation: Snap 3 is dependent on Snap 2 for its existence in time. For this reason, Snap 2 will merge with Snap 3 and Snap 2 will be deleted from the snapshot manager.

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Question NO:

44 Which of the following cannot be searched for with the quick filters as shown in the figure?

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A. Datastore

B. FT Role

C. Guest OS

D. VMware Tools Version Status

A

Answer:

A

Explanation: Datastore is not a tool in the quick filters but objects associated with specific datastores can be viewed from the datastore in the storage navigator.

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Question NO: 64

Virtual machine Test 1 has the resources shown in figure a. Why is there an inability to enable fault tolerance on virtual machine Test 1 as shown in figure b?

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A. HA is not enabled on the cluster

B. DRS is not enabled on the cluster

C. CPU is too high for FT

D. Memory is too high for FT.

A

Answer:

A

Explanation: For FT to be available, the VM must be running on an ESXI host in an HA cluster. Because there is not a HA enabled cluster in this scenario, FT will be unavailable.

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Question NO: 70

When will Fully Automated Distributed Resource Scheduler migrate virtual machines if it is the most conservative mode as shown in the figure?

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A. A VM runs out of storage resources

B. A host enters maintenance mode

C. A host is stressed for Memory resources

D. A host is stressed for CPU resources

A

Answer:

B

Explanation: In the most conservative mode, DRS will only migrate virtual machines based on the highest priority recommendations. These include when a host goes into maintenance mode and the virtual machines must be redistributed and to apply DRS affinity rules.

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Question NO: 75

After choosing the HA Admission control policy in the figure, what percentage of CPU resources would need to be reserved in order to protect against two host failures in a uniform cluster of 10 ESXi hosts?

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A. 10%

B. 15%

C. 20%

D. 25%

A

Answer:

C

Explanation: Reserving 20% of 5 10 ESXi hosts would reserve enough capacity for two ESXi hosts in the cluster to fail completely and have resources across he cluster to accommodate the virtual machines running on the hosts.

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Question NO: 94

Refer to the diagram. Which of the following will need to be done before the vDS, DVS01 can be deleted?

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A. The ESXi servers have to be removed from the vDS first

B. The dvPort groups have to be deleted first

C. The dvUplinks have to be removed first

D. The vDS has to be backed up first

A

Answer:

A

Explanation: A vDS cannot be deleted if ESXi servers and virtual machines are attached. In the figure, there are no virtual machines attached to either of the dvPort groups, but the ESXi servers are still attached.

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Question NO: 96

Multiple users are complaining that they are unable to reach their virtual machines. You have verified that all of the ESXi hosts are visible from vCenter, so you suspect that there may be a network issue. Using the figure, what is the most likely cause of the problem?

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A. All vDS ports on the dvPort group are blocked

B. The physical uplinks have been removed from the ESXi hosts

C. The virtual machines are powered off

D. DirectPath I/O has been disabled

E. Some of the vDS ports have been blocked

A

Answer:

A

Explanation: As indicated in the State column, the dvPorts are blocked. Since multiple VMs are showing this same state, and since multiple users reported the issue at the same time, it is most likely that all ports on the dvPort group have been blocked.

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Question NO: 103

The vSphere administrator has configured NIOC and the owners of the DB01 virtual machine complain about slowness. The vSphere administrator has migrated the virtual machine to other ESXi hosts, but the slow responsiveness of the virtual machine persists. Using the figure, what is most likely the cause of the poor performance?

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A. The DB01 VM only has 25 shares defined

B. The DB01 VM does not have any reservation set

C. The DB01 VM has a restrictive limit set

D. The DB01 VM is still on the same host as other network intensive VMs

A

Answer:

C

Explanation: Since the VM has been migrated to other ESXi hosts and no improvement has been made, it can be assumed that the VM should not be under contention all of the time, so it’s share value shouldn’t be impacting its performance. However, since the limit is set to 1 Mbps, this will limit the VM’s access to the network causing slowness.

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Question NO: 123

An ESXi host has two resource pools configured as illustrated in the figure. Under which of the following circumstances would an expandable reservation be used?

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A. EngVM02 powers on

B. MktVM02 powers on

C. MktVM01 powers off

D. If both EngVM01 and MktVM02 power on

A

Answer:

A

Explanation: Since EngVM01 is powered on, and the Engineering resource pool only has 200 Mhz of unreserved capacity left, when EngVM02 powers on with a reservation of 300 Mhz, it will need more than the 200 Mhz left in the Engineering pool. However, since the Engineering pool is expandable, it will borrow from its parent, the ESXi host, since the Engineering pool has an expandable reservation. The Marketing pool doesn’t have an expandable reservation, and has 250 Mhz of unreserved capacity left. When MktVM02 goes to power on, Admission Control will not allow it, because there is insufficient capacity and the pool is not expandable.

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Question NO: 124

In the figure, what is the VM, FS01’s siblings?

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A. VM03-1, DB10, and Web01

B. DB01, demo, and NewClone

C. VM02-2

D. The App, DB, and Web resource pools

A

Answer:

D

Explanation: In this example, the VM FS01 is in the Prod resource pool with the App, DB, and Web child resource pools. As a result, the VM FS01 is a sibling of the App, DB, and Web resource pools because they are all direct children of the Prod resource pool.

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Question NO: 155

Using the figure, what is most likely the reason why the VM FS01 can’t migrate to esxi01.vsphere.local?

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A. Esxi01 has higher CPU utilization than the other two ESXi hosts.

B. The VM_Prod port group is not visible from all hosts

C. vMotion is not enabled on esxi01

D. esxi01 is not able to see the vSan Datastore

A

Answer:

D

Explanation: The vMotion maps indicate whether vMotion is enabled, whether source and destination ESXi hosts can see the same networks and storage, and how hard each ESXi host is working.

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