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VDCD510 Question #211: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is D. The Windows version because it can support Linked mode. The VCSA does not support Linked mode, so it cannot be used in this instance, based on the requirement that the user should be able to see multiple vCenter Servers in a single vSphere
Question
An organization is trying to determine whether it should use the Windows version of the vCenter Server or use the vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA). The organization will be using an external Oracle database, and it will manage about 30 ESXi hosts and about 200 virtual machines on 1 vCenter Server, but it would also like to see another group's vCenter Server from the same vSphere client window. Which type of vCenter Server should it use, and why?
Options
- AThe vCenter Server Appliance (VCSA) because it can be used with Oracle
- BThe VCSA because it can support 30 ESXi hosts
- CThe Windows version because it can support Oracle
- DThe Windows version because it can support Linked mode
Explanation
The VCSA does not support Linked mode, so it cannot be used in this instance, based on the requirement that the user should be able to see multiple vCenter Servers in a single vSphere
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