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Question ID 5056

A virtual machine, VM21, will be migrated between two ESXi 5.x hosts, labeled ESXi01 and ESXi02. Each host has two vSphere Standard Switches (vSS), configured as follows:
1.    vSwitch0 has a portgroup labeled Management and a portgroup labeled vMotion.
2.    The Management portgroup contains a vmkernel port tagged for management traffic.
3.    The vMotion portgroup contains a vmkernel port tagged for vMotion traffic.
4.    vSwitch0 on ESXi01 has a single uplink attached to the 10.1.20.0/24 network.
5.    vSwitch0 on ESXi02 has a single uplink attached to the 10.1.20.0/24 network.
6.    Each host has a vSwitch1 with a Production portgroup used by virtual machine traffic.
7. Each vSwitch1 has an uplink attached to the 10.1.40.0/24 network. What is true about migrating VM21 to the new host?
 

Option A

A.    vMotion would be supported in this configuration.
 

Option B

B.    Storage vMotion would not be supported in this configuration.
 

Option C

C.    vMotion would not be supported in this configuration.
 

Option D

D.    Storage vMotion would be supported if the storage device supports VAAI.
 

Correct Answer A
Explanation


Question ID 5057

Click the Exhibit button.
 
 
An administrator has been tasked with adding a newly installed uplink to vSwitch1. Based on the exhibit, what is a true statement about this environment?

Option A

A.    The server does not have available vSwitches to be assigned to this uplink.
 

Option B

B.    The available uplinks are not compatible with a standard vSwitch.
 

Option C

C.    The host needs a driver installed for the newly installed uplink.
 

Option D

D.    The current uplinks cannot be attached because they are in use by other port groups.
 

Correct Answer C
Explanation

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