NCP-MCI-6.10 · Question #84
An administrator has successfully configured Metro Availability for a Protection Domain. However, after a few days, an NCC warning is raised: "Following VMs are accessing data from remote clusters…
The correct answer is C. Migrate the VM to its primary site and set appropriate rules for DRS and affinity. Metro Availability requires that VMs always read data from their primary site to maintain optimal performance and prevent remote data access latency. Option C (Migrate the VM to its primary site and set appropriate rules) is correct: If a VM fails over to the secondary site but…
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An administrator has successfully configured Metro Availability for a Protection Domain. However, after a few days, an NCC warning is raised:
"Following VMs are accessing data from remote clusters: VM-1 from remote cluster Remote-ML" What is the first action an administrator must take to fix the issue?
Options
- ARun the command:
- BUse must-affinity rules to avoid automated VM migration to the standby datastore.
- CMigrate the VM to its primary site and set appropriate rules for DRS and affinity.
- DRun the command:
How the community answered
(32 responses)- A13% (4)
- B6% (2)
- C78% (25)
- D3% (1)
Explanation
Metro Availability requires that VMs always read data from their primary site to maintain optimal performance and prevent remote data access latency. Option C (Migrate the VM to its primary site and set appropriate rules) is correct: If a VM fails over to the secondary site but is still running in the primary site, it will read data remotely, causing high latency and performance issues. The solution is to migrate the VM back to the primary site and configure DRS rules or host affinity settings to prevent unwanted movement.
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