How does vCenter differ from vSphere? Answer: vCenter is installed on a server that either runs on UNIX or Windows. This can either be a desktop or a laptop. On the other hand, vSphere is an application management system that can be managed in a centralized manner. It controls virtual machines centrally.
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What option on VMware vSphere will help you avoid morning boot storm VMs, storage related issues?
(Choose one) Comment Your Suggested Answer! A. Configure vCenter HR ad DRS B. Cluster/ESXi Storage DRS C. Enable Storage I/O Control D. VMFS...
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Explain the difference between vpxd and vpxa. HOSTD- This is the agent of ESX server, where VPXA pass the information to the HOSTD and hostd...
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You tried to remove a host from a VMware vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS) and got the following error message: "The resource ’9’ is in ...
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When the ESXi and VMs in a vCenter server appears to be disconnected what should you try to fix the issue? - (vpxa) a service which runs in ...
 
 
 
 
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