Tuesday, May 11, 2021

[ Raul & Mr. TechieTips! Challenge Question ] Hosts 3 and 5 got plenty of vCPUs and RAM available.

In the ITSA.Cloud vSphere environment with dedicated failover hosts admission control enabled on the management cluster. There are 6 ESXi hosts with 40 core VMs but after host #2 failed! VMs 1, 2, 3 were unable to restart on hosts 1, 4, and 6 due to insufficient resources. Hosts 3 and 5 got plenty of vCPUs and RAM available, what would happen next?

A. vSphere HA will restart the 3 VMs after host #2 reboots.
B. DRS will give more resources to host 1, 4 and 6 to restart the 3 VMs.
C. VMware EVC Mode will migrate the VMs between ESXi with the same resources.
D. vSphere HA will attempt to restart VMs 1, 2, 3 on the 3 and 5 failover hosts.
E. DRS will use failover on hosts 1, 4 & 6 for load balancing and restart the 3 VMs.
(Choose one) Comment Your Suggested Answer! This is an official ITSA practice question.



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