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Question ID 309

An organization is designing a new vSphere cluster to support a new product implementation.
The following challenges have been identified by the vSphere administration team:
• The organization has the vSphere Enterprise License.
• The network team needs to gather virtual machine network statistics over a long period of time.
• The network team needs the ability to quickly assess virtual machine traffic in the event of an attack.
• The network team has previously had problems implementing manual etherchannel configurations on their physical switches, resulting in production outages.
• The new cluster's initial size is 15 hosts.
The organization is willing to upgrade to vSphere Enterprise Plus licensing if it addresses these challenges.
Which three features of a version 5.5 vSphere Distributed Switch would address these challenges? (Choose three.)
 

Option A

A.    LACP in Dynamic Mode

 

Option B

B.    Port Mirroring
 

Option C

C.    Network vMotion
 

Option D

D.    Private VLANs
 

Option E

E.    Network I/O Control

Correct Answer A,B,C
Explanation


Question ID 310

A Windows Server 2008 virtual machine with the following configuration receives an Out of Space condition indicator:
• The virtual machine uses thin provisioned virtual disks.
• The VMFS5 datastore on which the virtual machine's files reside is on a thin provisioned LUN. • 30% of the VMFS datastore content is no longer needed.
• The storage array supports VASA and VAAI.
Which action should the vSphere administrator take to resolve the Out of Space problem without requesting additional space on the storage array?
 

Option A

A.    Delete unneeded files on the VMFS datastore and then use vmkfstools to reclaim deleted blocks.

 

Option B

B.    Delete unneeded files on the VMFS datastore, right-click the datastore in vSphere Web Client, and then select the Reclaim Deleted Blocks option.
 

Option C

C.    Delete some files from the guest OS and defrag its file system.
 

Option D

D.    Delete some files from the guest OS and use vmkfstools to reclaim the deleted blocks.

Correct Answer A
Explanation

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