When using DPM in a vSphere HA cluster with Admission Control enabled, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)
A. DPM cannot be enabled on a cluster with HA Admission control enabled.
B. If necessary, DPM powers on
hosts from standby mode to maintain failover needs.
C. EVC must be enabled on the cluster before DPM can be enabled.
D. DPM and HA do not interact with each other. There will be no change in behavior when DPM is enabled on a cluster using HA.
E. DPM does
not place hosts in standby mode if doing so would violate failover requirements.
Explanation
DRS does not evacuate virtual machines from a host for the purpose of placing it in maintenance mode or standby mode if placing the host in this sta
te would violate failover requirements. You can still manually evacuate virtual machines in order to place hosts in maintenance mode or standby mode. If you violate failover requirements by doing this, however, the cluster turns red.
VMware DPM does not pl
ace hosts in standby mode if doing so would violate failover requirements
If necessary, VMware DPM powers on hosts (brings them out of standby mode) to maintain failover needs.
A minimum of two hosts must be powered on in any HA-enabled cluster.
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