VCP550 · Question #86
Which two statements accurately describes step that are taken to recover a virtual machine using vSphere Replication? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. A recovery is initiated from the target site. D. Upon recovery, the virtual machine must be manually attached to a network.. vSphere Replication recovery is always initiated at the target (recovery) site, and network adapters on recovered VMs must be manually reconnected by an administrator.
Question
Which two statements accurately describes step that are taken to recover a virtual machine using vSphere Replication? (Choose two.)
Options
- AA recovery is initiated from the target site.
- BA recovery is initiated from the source site.
- CUpon recovery, the virtual machine is automatically attached to it's configured network.
- DUpon recovery, the virtual machine must be manually attached to a network.
How the community answered
(21 responses)- A76% (16)
- B19% (4)
- C5% (1)
Why each option
vSphere Replication recovery is always initiated at the target (recovery) site, and network adapters on recovered VMs must be manually reconnected by an administrator.
Recovery operations in vSphere Replication are always triggered from the target site - the site where replicated data resides - using the vSphere Replication management interface at that location. This ensures the recovered VM is registered and powered on at the destination.
The source site originates replication traffic and is not used to initiate a recovery - all recovery actions are performed at the target site.
vSphere Replication has no mechanism to automatically attach a recovered VM to a network; network configuration after recovery is always a manual administrator task.
vSphere Replication does not automatically reconnect recovered VMs to their networks; an administrator must manually attach the VM's network adapter to the appropriate port group after recovery is complete.
Concept tested: vSphere Replication recovery initiation and post-recovery network configuration
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vSphere-Replication/8.6/com.vmware.vsphere.replication-admin.doc/GUID-4B1ACA08-2434-4F14-82A2-D47DA5E04E04.html
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