2V0-622 · Question #102
What is the maximum number of snapshot instances in vSphere Replication that can be configured to recover a virtual machine at a specific point in time?
The correct answer is B. 24. vSphere Replication supports a maximum of 24 multiple point-in-time (MPIT) snapshot instances per replicated virtual machine.
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What is the maximum number of snapshot instances in vSphere Replication that can be configured to recover a virtual machine at a specific point in time?
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- A16
- B24
- C48
- D72
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(40 responses)- A5% (2)
- B93% (37)
- C3% (1)
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vSphere Replication supports a maximum of 24 multiple point-in-time (MPIT) snapshot instances per replicated virtual machine.
16 is below the actual maximum; vSphere Replication supports more instances than this limit.
vSphere Replication allows up to 24 point-in-time instances to be retained for a single replicated VM, enabling recovery to any of those captured states. This limit is a product-defined ceiling on the MPIT feature and is documented in the vSphere Replication configuration reference. Configuring more granular recovery points requires selecting a higher instance count up to this maximum.
48 exceeds the supported maximum number of MPIT snapshot instances in vSphere Replication.
72 is well above the product-supported ceiling of 24 MPIT instances.
Concept tested: vSphere Replication multiple point-in-time instance limit
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vSphere-Replication/8.8/com.vmware.vsphere.replication-admin.doc/GUID-9E17D567-A947-45D2-8A09-4B85EEDC1EB2.html
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