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Question ID 20027 | When installing vCenter Converter Standalone, why must an administrator perform a client-server installation instead of a local installation?
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Option A | to manage conversion tasks remotely
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Option B | to convert virtual machines as well as physical machines
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Option C | to allow installation of the Converter agent on remote source machines
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Option D | to hot clone physical or virtual machines
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation https://www.vmware.com/pdf/convsa_61_guide.pdf Perform a Client-Server Installation in Windows Perform a client-server installation so that you can create and manage conversion tasks remotely
Question ID 20028 | An administrator cannot enable multi-processor Fault Tolerance (SMP-FT) for a virtual machine.
Which are two possible causes for this? (Choose two.)
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Option A | The virtual machine is running on a vSAN datastore.
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Option B | The Fault Tolerance network is using a 10Gbit uplink.
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Option C | The virtual machine has 6 vCPUs assigned.
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Option D | The virtual machine has a 1TB VMDK attached.
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Option E | The virtual machine has snapshots present.
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Correct Answer | C,E |
Explanation https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID-F5264795-11DA-4242-B774-8C3450997033.html https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID-57929CF0-DA9B-407A-BF2E-E7B72708D825.html The following vSphere features are not supported for fault tolerant virtual machines. Snapshots. Snapshots must be removed or committed before Fault Tolerance can be enabled on a virtual machine. In addition, it is not possible to take snapshots of virtual machines on which Fault Tolerance is enabled. Licensing The number of vCPUs supported by a single fault tolerant VM is limited by the level of licensing that you have purchased for vSphere. Fault Tolerance is supported as follows: vSphere Standard and Enterprise. Allows up to 2 vCPUs vSphere Enterprise Plus. Allows up to 4 vCPUs