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how does HA determine the current failover capacity?

An administrator is configuring a vSphere HA cluster for three ESXi 5.x hosts and their
resident virtual machines. The cluster will be configured to support a single host failure.
Resource reservations must be enforced during a failover event. Assuming default settings,
how does HA determine the current failover capacity?

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A.
Averaging the largest possible CPU and Memory guarantee for any virtual machine in the
cluster, then calculating how many virtual machines of that size can be started on the
largest host and reserving space in the cluster accordingly.

B.
Calculating the largest possible CPU and Memory guarantee for any running virtual
machine in the cluster, then calculating how many virtual machines of that size can be
started on the largest host and reserving space in the cluster accordingly.

C.
Averaging the largest possible CPU and Memory guarantee for any running virtual
machine in the cluster, then calculating how many virtual machines of that size can be
started on the largest host and reserving space in the cluster accordingly.

D.
Calculating the largest possible CPU and Memory guarantee for any virtual machine in
the cluster, then calculating how many virtual machines of that size can be started on the
largest host and reserving space in the cluster accordingly.

One Comment on “how does HA determine the current failover capacity?

  1. Instructor says:

    You can’t average for the “largest” possble CPU+Mem reservation, but you take/calculate the largest possible CPU+Mem Value
    Of course only Runing VMs ar taken in to consideration so not all (temlates or powered off/suspended machines)




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