Which condition would cause this issue to occur?
An administrator is deploying vSphere 5.5. The administrator creates a vSphere Distributed
Switch, then uses Auto Deploy to deploy several ESXi hosts. After the hosts are deployed, the
administrator notices that LACP packets are not being sent between them.
Which condition would cause this issue to occur?
What should the vSphere administrator do to resolve the issue?
A virtual machine is receiving a large number of network packets, which is affecting the
performance of other virtual machines connected to the same virtual network.
What should the vSphere administrator do to resolve the issue?
Which configuration is causing the inability of the virtual machines to communicate?
A virtual machine is unable to communicate with another virtual machine. Both virtual machines
are connected to the Production port group on the same virtual switch and are running on the
same host.
Which configuration is causing the inability of the virtual machines to communicate?
Which two statements are true regarding a new vSphere deployment that is using software FCoE boot from SAN?
Which two statements are true regarding a new vSphere deployment that is using software FCoE
boot from SAN? (Choose two.)
Which feature requires an administrator to configure an RDM with Virtual Compatibility Mode?
Which feature requires an administrator to configure an RDM with Virtual Compatibility Mode?
What is the behavior of the virtual machine when it encounters an out-of-space condition?
A virtual machine has the following configuration:
• Thin provisioned virtual disks
• The VMFS datastore on which it resides is on a thin provisioned LUN.
• The storage array is VAAI-enabled.
What is the behavior of the virtual machine when it encounters an out-of-space condition?
What should an administrator do to configure multi-pathing using software iSCSI?
What should an administrator do to configure multi-pathing using software iSCSI?
Which action should the administrator take on the vmkernel portgroup on all hosts used by Virtual SAN cluster
Which statement is true about the hardware configuration for ESXi hosts participating in a virtual SAN?
Which statement is true about the hardware configuration for ESXi hosts participating in a virtual
SAN?
What should the administrator do to disable the Virtual SAN?
An administrator has configured a vSphere 5.5 test environment to evaluate the Virtual SAN
feature using Automatic Mode Disk Groups. The administrator needs to disable the Virtual SAN
cluster while preserving the virtual machines running on that cluster.
The administrator has already installed a vSphere 5.5 Client on a Windows 7 desktop and also
has access to the vSphere 5.5 Web Client.
What should the administrator do to disable the Virtual SAN?