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An administrator subscribes to the vCloud Air Disaster Recovery service. Which replicated objects can be directly monitored and managed?
The correct answer is C. Virtual machines. The vCloud Air Disaster Recovery service replicates and manages individual virtual machines as the primary unit of protection. Higher-level constructs like vApps or lower-level infrastructure like ESXi hosts are not directly monitored or managed by the service.
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An administrator subscribes to the vCloud Air Disaster Recovery service. Which replicated objects can be directly monitored and managed?
Options
- AVirtual machine Snapshots
- BvApps
- CVirtual machines
- DESXi Hosts
How the community answered
(35 responses)- A6% (2)
- B3% (1)
- C89% (31)
- D3% (1)
Why each option
The vCloud Air Disaster Recovery service replicates and manages individual virtual machines as the primary unit of protection. Higher-level constructs like vApps or lower-level infrastructure like ESXi hosts are not directly monitored or managed by the service.
VM snapshots are not independently replicated or managed as discrete DR objects; the underlying VM replication handles point-in-time recovery.
vApps are logical groupings of VMs but the DR service does not expose vApp-level monitoring or management - individual VMs within are managed separately.
Virtual machines are the fundamental replication unit in vCloud Air Disaster Recovery. The service tracks VM replication state, recovery point objectives, and failover status at the individual VM level, making VMs the objects directly monitored and managed through the DR console.
ESXi hosts are the hypervisor infrastructure at the target site and are not replicated or managed as objects within the DR service itself.
Concept tested: vCloud Air Disaster Recovery replicated object management
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