2V0-622 · Question #273
An administrator wants to create and use a vApp. Which pre-requisite must be met before the administrator can create a vApp?
The correct answer is D. The vApp can only be created in a DRS enabledcluster.. Creating a vApp in a vSphere cluster requires DRS to be enabled, as DRS provides the resource pool infrastructure that vApps depend on for resource management.
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An administrator wants to create and use a vApp. Which pre-requisite must be met before the administrator can create a vApp?
Options
- AThe vApp can only be deployed in an EVC enabled cluster.
- BThe vApp must be created within a StorageDRS cluster.
- CNone. vSphere 6.5 does not support vApp deployments.
- DThe vApp can only be created in a DRS enabledcluster.
How the community answered
(34 responses)- A3% (1)
- B6% (2)
- C3% (1)
- D88% (30)
Why each option
Creating a vApp in a vSphere cluster requires DRS to be enabled, as DRS provides the resource pool infrastructure that vApps depend on for resource management.
EVC (Enhanced vMotion Compatibility) aligns CPU feature sets across hosts to enable cross-host vMotion and has no relationship to vApp creation requirements.
Storage DRS automates storage load balancing across datastores in a datastore cluster and is not a prerequisite for creating or using vApps.
vSphere 6.5 fully supports vApp creation and deployment - this statement is factually incorrect.
vApps require DRS (Distributed Resource Scheduler) to be enabled on the cluster because vApps use resource pools and rely on DRS for automated resource allocation and load balancing across member virtual machines. Without DRS, the cluster cannot provide the dynamic resource management capabilities that underpin vApp functionality. This is a documented prerequisite in the vSphere Resource Management guide.
Concept tested: vApp prerequisites and DRS cluster dependency
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-2C61C8D8-32EF-4F12-A274-CFE70D98DCC0.html
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