2V0-622D · Question #212
Which two statements correctly describe VM-Host affinity rules? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. After creating a VM-Host affinity rule, its ability to function in relation to other rules is not checked. C. When there is more than one VM-Host affinity rule in a vSphere DRS cluster, the rules are applied. If you create more than one VM-Host affinity rule, the rules are not ranked, but are applied equally. Be aware that this has implications for how the rules interact. For example, a virtual machine that belongs to two DRS groups, each of which belongs to a different required rule,
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Which two statements correctly describe VM-Host affinity rules? (Choose two.)
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- AAfter creating a VM-Host affinity rule, its ability to function in relation to other rules is not checked.
- BAfter creating a VM-Host affinity rule, its ability to function in relation to other rules is predetermined.
- CWhen there is more than one VM-Host affinity rule in a vSphere DRS cluster, the rules are applied
- DWhen there is more than one VM-Host affinity rule in a vSphere DRS cluster, the rules will be ranked.
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(30 responses)- A93% (28)
- B3% (1)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
If you create more than one VM-Host affinity rule, the rules are not ranked, but are applied equally. Be aware that this has implications for how the rules interact. For example, a virtual machine that belongs to two DRS groups, each of which belongs to a different required rule, can run only on hosts that belong to both of the host DRS groups represented in the rules. When you create a VM-Host affinity rule, its ability to function in relation to other rules is not checked. So it is possible for you to create a rule that contacts with the other rules you are using. When two VM-Host affinity rules conflict, the older one takes precedence and the newer rule is disabled. DRS only tries to satisfy enabled rules and disabled rules are ignored. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID- 793013E2-0976-43B7-9A00-340FA76859D0.html
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