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2V0-622 · Question #461
A vSphere Administrator has VM Component Protection (VMCP) enabled, but the VM was not restarted when one of the VMFS datastores experienced an All Paths Down (APD) failure. What two scenarios would e
The correct answer is C. Insufficient Capacity is available on the failover ESXi hosts. D. The APD failure was corrected before the VM could be restarted.. https://communities.vmware.com/thread/553779
Section 6 – Administer vSphere 6.5 Availability
Question
A vSphere Administrator has VM Component Protection (VMCP) enabled, but the VM was not restarted when one of the VMFS datastores experienced an All Paths Down (APD) failure. What two scenarios would explain why the virtual machine was not restarted? (Choose two.)
Options
- AVM Monitoring is required in order for VMCP to failover during an APD event.
- BVMware Tools is not installed on the guest operating system for the VM.
- CInsufficient Capacity is available on the failover ESXi hosts.
- DThe APD failure was corrected before the VM could be restarted.
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A22% (11)
- B10% (5)
- C69% (35)
Explanation
Topics
#VMCP#APD#vSphere HA#datastore failure
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