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Which two statements regarding Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) affinity rules are true?

Which two statements regarding Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) affinity rules are true? (Choose two.)

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A.
When two VM-VM affinity rules conflict, the older one takes precedence and the newer rule is disabled.

B.
Using Specify Failover Hosts admission control policy, VM-VM affinity rules are not supported.

C.
DRS gives higher precedence to preventing violations of anti-affinity rules than violations of affinity rules.

D.
It is not possible to create an affinity rule that conflicts with the other rules being used.

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8 Comments on “Which two statements regarding Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) affinity rules are true?

  1. BitterSysAdmin says:

    I would like to point out this question:

    NEW QUESTION 244
    An administrator is creating a new Platform Service Controller Password Policy with the following requirements:
    – Minimum length: Minimum of 8 characters
    – Restrict use: 6
    – Character requirements: At least one upper-case letter, one number, and one special character
    – Identical adjacent characters: 0
    When trying to assign the password “P@$$w0rd”, the administrator receives an error that the password does not meet the Password Policy requirements. Which part of the Password Policy does this password violate?

    A. Minimum length
    B. Restrict use
    C. Character requirements
    D. Identical adjacent characters

    ——————————————-

    This does not make sense. You cannot set Identical adjacent characters to 0. Its not possible. The lowest value is 1. So yes, then the answer is correct. but the question showing 0, means that P@$$w0rd IS allowed. Because then $$ is allowed.

    HOWEVER, if you want to look at this question literally, the question states “An administrator is CREATING” not “CREATED” .. maybe because he was not able to create a policy with 0 Adjacent character limitation….

    I dunno how you can spin this, but… I would still go with D since 0 is not an option and the policy will default to 1.




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