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Question ID 20061

An administrator would like to configure vSphere HA to use two isolation addresses.
How would this affect the behavior of HA?

Option A

If both isolation addresses are not reachable, the host will be restarted by the HA agent.

Option B

If both isolation addresses are not reachable, the host will use the vCenter Server IP address as a final isolation address before being marked isolated.

Option C

If only one of the isolation addresses is reachable, the host will not be marked isolated by HA.

Option D

If only one of the isolation addresses is reachable, the host will be considered in an isolated by HA.

Correct Answer C
Explanation Isolation addresses are checked to test if the host’s networking is working when the slave host doesn’t hear heartbeats from a Master host. Only one needs to work for it to know that it’s network is working. The point in multiple isolation addresses is to provide redundancy in case one fails.


Question ID 20062

ESXi hosts with 10Gbps network cards are attached to a distributed switch.
The administrator has upgraded to NIOC3 and wants to allow vMotion traffic to use as much bandwidth as possible but must ensure that other services always have
sufficient bandwidth.
How can this be done?

Option A

Configure shares on the distributed switch for the vMotion traffic type.

Option B

Configure limits on the distributed switch on the on vMotion traffic type.

Option C

Associate vMotion traffic with a network resource pool and use CoS tagging.

Option D

Set shares on user-defined network resource pool and associate it with vMotion traffic.

Correct Answer A
Explanation NIOC3 Bandwidth Allocation for System Traffic You can configure Network I/O Control to allocate certain amount of bandwidth for traffic generated by vSphere Fault Tolerance, iSCSI storage, vSphere vMotion, and so on. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-491C1690-D32E-4940-AEA0-6E1C65D36B93.html

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