Which workflow should the administrator follow to create a High Availability (HA) cluster?
A.
Select a datacenter, create a cluster in the datacenter, add resources to the cluster, enable HA,
and configure HA-specific settings
B.
Select a resource pool, create an HA Cluster in the resource pool, add resources to the cluster,
configure HA-specific settings, and enable HA
C.
Select a datacenter, create an HA Cluster, add resources to the cluster, configure HA-specific
settings, and enable HA
D.
Select a resource pool, create a cluster in the pool, add resources to the cluster, enable HA,
and configure HA-specific settings
Explanation:
A is correct
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https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc_50/GUID-B53060B9-2704-4EE2-B97A-AE6FEBCE3356.html
Create a vSphere HA Cluster
** Procedure **
1/ Select the Hosts & Clusters view.
2/ Right-click the Datacenter in the Inventory tree and click New Cluster.
3/ Complete the New Cluster wizard. Do not enable vSphere HA (or DRS) at this time.
4/ Click Finish to close the wizard and create the cluster. You have created an empty cluster.
5/ Based on your plan for the resources and networking architecture of the cluster, use the vSphere Client to add hosts to the cluster.
6/ Right-click the cluster and click Edit Settings.
The cluster’s Settings dialog box is where you can modify the vSphere HA (and other) settings for the cluster.
7/ On the Cluster Features page, select Turn On vSphere HA.
8/ Configure the vSphere HA settings as appropriate for your cluster.
■ Host Monitoring Status
■ Admission Control
■ Virtual Machine Options
■ VM Monitoring
■ Datastore Heartbeating
9/ Click OK to close the cluster’s Settings dialog box.
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Agreed. For C, it says create an HA cluster, this is wrong, as the first step is just create an cluster which hasn’t enable HA.
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