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Which three situations could cause this?

A Long-Distance vMotion migration cannot complete.
Which three situations could cause this? (Choose three.)

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A.
The license currently in use for the two hosts in vSphere Enterprise Edition.

B.
The round-trip time between the hosts is greater than 150 milliseconds.

C.
The virtual machine is configured to use Virtual NVMe disks.

D.
The vMotion traffic to the destination host is on the default TCP/IP stack.

E.
The license currently in use for the two hosts is vSphere Enterprise Plus Edition.

10 Comments on “Which three situations could cause this?

      1. AL says:

        It should be A instead of D as it’s required Enterprise Plus Edition.
        Don’t understand why all other places are showing the answer C, D and E. Is there a wording trick?




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      1. genjam.bhai says:

        For long-distance migration, verify the network latency between the hosts and your license.

        – The round-trip time between the hosts must be up to 150 milliseconds.

        – Your license must cover vMotion across long distances i.e. Ent Plus

        – You must place the traffic related to transfer of virtual machine files to the destination host on the provisioning TCP/IP stack.

        https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenterhost.doc/GUID-30FAA00F-D5F3-475D-820E-5D45517AC18E.html




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  1. broh says:

    Which three situations could cause this?

    A B C

    * B
    – The round-trip time between the hosts is greater than 150 milliseconds.

    A RTT (round-trip time) latency of 150 milliseconds or less, between hosts.

    * D E
    – Your license must cover vMotion across long distances. The cross vCenter and long distance vMotion features require an Enterprise Plus license. For more information, see Compare vSphere Editions.
    You must place the traffic related to virtual machine files transfer to the destination host on the provisioning TCP/IP stack. For more information, see the Place Traffic for Cold Migration, Cloning, and Snapshots on the Provisioning TCP/IP Stack section in the vCenter Server Host Management guide.




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