Which two features of vSphere helps organizations plan for disaster recovery? (Choose two).
A. Data Protection
B. High Availability
C. Fault Tolerance
D. vSphere Replication
10 Comments on “Which two features of vSphere helps organizations plan for disaster recovery?”
Aboudisays:
A , D
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engsays:
B+D
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fresays:
@eng it is not availability but disaster recovery so A – D is the correct answer
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Samsays:
AD
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Jonessays:
HA and VR
B,D
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Keensays:
A&D
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derv1shsays:
Answer: A, D
vSphere Data Protection (VDP) creates image-level backups of VMs within your environment. It essentially captures the entire VM entity and stores it in a specified location. In the event of a VM deletion or other similar disaster, the VM can be restored in its entirety utilizing VDP.
vSphere Replication (VR) is a vSphere feature that copies VM information from one location to another. These locations can be within the same cluster, a different cluster, a different vCenter, or even a different datacenter. It is a continual copy of a VMs state performed on a defined interval. As with VADP, it replicates only the changes made since the last interval to reduce network bandwidth and increase copy times.
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zaksays:
A D
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Nicolas Eichnersays:
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A , D
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B+D
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@eng it is not availability but disaster recovery so A – D is the correct answer
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AD
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HA and VR
B,D
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A&D
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Answer: A, D
vSphere Data Protection (VDP) creates image-level backups of VMs within your environment. It essentially captures the entire VM entity and stores it in a specified location. In the event of a VM deletion or other similar disaster, the VM can be restored in its entirety utilizing VDP.
vSphere Replication (VR) is a vSphere feature that copies VM information from one location to another. These locations can be within the same cluster, a different cluster, a different vCenter, or even a different datacenter. It is a continual copy of a VMs state performed on a defined interval. As with VADP, it replicates only the changes made since the last interval to reduce network bandwidth and increase copy times.
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A D
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