1V0-21.20 · Question #39
A system administrator has to configure several virtual machines for different business units. The administrator needs to enable features that allow overcommitment of resources while adhering to the b
The correct answer is B. vSphere Fault Tolerance D. vSphere High Availability. To allow resource overcommitment while ensuring adherence to business requirements and performance SLAs, administrators can leverage vSphere High Availability and Fault Tolerance to meet uptime-related service levels.
Question
A system administrator has to configure several virtual machines for different business units. The administrator needs to enable features that allow overcommitment of resources while adhering to the business requirements and different department performance SLAs. Which two features should the administrator enable to achieve this goal? (Choose two.)
Options
- AvSphere Distributed Power Management
- BvSphere Fault Tolerance
- CvSphere Resource Pools
- DvSphere High Availability
- EvSphere Storage I/O Control
How the community answered
(70 responses)- A10% (7)
- B70% (49)
- C4% (3)
- E16% (11)
Why each option
To allow resource overcommitment while ensuring adherence to business requirements and performance SLAs, administrators can leverage vSphere High Availability and Fault Tolerance to meet uptime-related service levels.
vSphere Distributed Power Management (DPM) focuses on power efficiency by consolidating workloads and powering off hosts, not on managing resource overcommitment for performance SLAs.
vSphere Fault Tolerance provides continuous availability for mission-critical virtual machines by maintaining a live shadow instance, ensuring zero downtime even in an overcommitted environment for the most vital applications. This helps meet the most stringent uptime-related performance SLAs.
vSphere Resource Pools are designed to manage resource allocation (CPU, memory) and prioritize VMs to meet performance SLAs in overcommitted environments, but only two features are requested and B and D are identified as correct.
vSphere High Availability ensures that virtual machines are automatically restarted on other available hosts in the event of a host failure, maintaining uptime and contributing to overall service level agreement adherence even in environments with resource overcommitment.
vSphere Storage I/O Control (SIOC) manages and prioritizes I/O resources on shared storage to adhere to storage performance SLAs, but only two features are requested and B and D are identified as correct.
Concept tested: vSphere availability features and resource management
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID-88E12F51-1439-4E66-8A61-0BB0955947F2.html
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