We need to have at least one Nic to be able to do any kind of configuration, don’t we? If we don’t give a nic, there is no configuration that we can do, don’t we?
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SPFCsays:
What a weird question! You can have VMs with 0 NICs, that’s not an issue. There aren’t that many things you can do without the NIC, but the truth is that you certainly can.
You can create and run VMs without any NIC. You could try it in your lab.
Answer C is correct
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If you have to configure minimum links, zero would not be possible.
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Answer is C
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The correct answer is C, as explained in the “Data Center Virtualizations Foundation” course provided by VMware.
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C is correct
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C for Sure
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I agree with most of the users; answer is C.
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C – Is correct as you can still build a VM with out the adapter being present.
*Test in your Environment*
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A question designed to trip you up I think , as the course mentions vswitches needing zero or more uplinks, not the minimum number of vNICS in a guest.
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-60-networking-guide.pdf certainly doesnt mention a mimumum number.
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We need to have at least one Nic to be able to do any kind of configuration, don’t we? If we don’t give a nic, there is no configuration that we can do, don’t we?
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What a weird question! You can have VMs with 0 NICs, that’s not an issue. There aren’t that many things you can do without the NIC, but the truth is that you certainly can.
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