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2V0-622 · Question #94
2V0-622 Question #94: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: A virtual machine can be powered on in the Test Resource Pool with a 6 GB Memory. vSphere DRS resource pool limits determine available capacity; a VM can only power on if the pool has sufficient remaining capacity for its memory requirement.
Question
Refer to the Exhibit. An administrator has configured a vSphere 6.x DRS cluster as shown in the Exhibit. Based on the exhibit, which statement is true?
Exhibit
Options
- AA virtual machine can be powered on in the Test Resource Pool with a 6 GB Memory
- BA virtual machine can be powered on in the Dev Resource Pool with a 8 GB Memory
- CA virtual machine from both the Test Resource Pool and the Dev Resource Pool can be powered
- DNo more virtual machines can be powered on due to insufficient resources.
Explanation
vSphere DRS resource pool limits determine available capacity; a VM can only power on if the pool has sufficient remaining capacity for its memory requirement.
Common mistakes.
- B. The Dev Resource Pool does not have sufficient available memory to power on a VM requiring 8 GB, as the pool's remaining capacity falls below that threshold based on the exhibit.
- C. Since the Dev Resource Pool cannot support an 8 GB VM, it is not possible for VMs from both resource pools to be powered on simultaneously with the specified memory configurations.
- D. The Test Resource Pool retains enough capacity for a 6 GB VM, so the claim that no additional VMs can be powered on is incorrect.
Concept tested. DRS resource pool available capacity and VM power-on eligibility
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