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2V0-622 · Question #272

A VM-Host affinity rule states that VM group "X" must run on hosts in group "Y". If all ESXi hosts in group "Y" fail, which is the resulting behavior with vSphere HA enabled?

The correct answer is B. The virtual machines in group "X" will not failover to hosts that do not belong to group "Y".. VM-Host affinity rules place specified virtual machines on a particular host or a member of a defined group of hosts during failover actions. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID- E137A9F8-17E4-4DE7-B986-94A0999CF327.html

Section 6 – Administer vSphere 6.5 Availability

Question

A VM-Host affinity rule states that VM group "X" must run on hosts in group "Y". If all ESXi hosts in group "Y" fail, which is the resulting behavior with vSphere HA enabled?

Options

  • AThe virtual machines in group "X" will failover to hosts that do not belong to group "Y", but will
  • BThe virtual machines in group "X" will not failover to hosts that do not belong to group "Y".
  • CThis scenario is not possible because vSphere HA and DRS cannot work together.
  • DThe virtual machines in group "X" will only fail over to hosts that do not belong to group "Y" if they

How the community answered

(35 responses)
  • A
    26% (9)
  • B
    54% (19)
  • C
    11% (4)
  • D
    9% (3)

Explanation

VM-Host affinity rules place specified virtual machines on a particular host or a member of a defined group of hosts during failover actions. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID- E137A9F8-17E4-4DE7-B986-94A0999CF327.html

Topics

#VM-Host affinity rules#vSphere HA#DRS rules#failover behavior

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