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A. Dynamic Binding
B. Ephemeral Binding
C. Static Binding
Ans: A
A. Interactive Installation
B. Scripted Installation
C. vSphere Auto Deploy Installation
D. Upgrade via VMware Update Manager
Ans: A
A. All VM's will be Powered Off
B. New VM's can not be Powered On
C. VMware will be notified
D. Nothing will happen
Ans: B
A. Primary or Secondary
B. Master or Slave
C. King or Queen
D. Live or Standby
Ans: B
A. Make sure your clusters are composed entirely of hosts with matching NUMA architecture.
B. Only use single vCPU virtual machines
C. Enable EVC on your clusters
D. Disable Hyper-Threading
Ans: A
A. IP Address
B. MAC Address (Mac)
C. World Wide Name (WWN)
D. Port_ID
Ans: C
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
A. Disabled, Low, Medium, High
B. Enabled, Small, Medium, Large
C. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
D. Priority, 2nd Tier, 3rd Tier, Best Effort
Ans: A
A. the amount of virtual machine memory that can be paged to the VMkernel swapfile
B. the amount of physical memory that is guaranteed to the VM
C. the maximum amount of physical memory that will be used by a VM
D. the amount of host memory reserved for the VMkernel
Ans: D
A. Interactive ESXi Installation
B. Scripted ESXi Installation
C. vSphere Auto Deploy ESXi Installation Option
D. Upgrade via VMware Update Manager
Ans: D
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
A. Memory allocated -(minus) memory limit
B. Memory limit -(minus) memory reservation
C. Memory limit -(minus) memory available
D. Memory allocated -(minus) memory available
Ans: D
A. False
B. True
Ans: A
A. Powering off a VM
B. Enabling Swap-To-Cache
C. Disable transparent memory page sharing
D. Enabling vNUMA
Ans: C
A. When a virtual machine has more than 8 vCPU's
B. When the guestOS is configured using an SMP HAL
C. All the time
D. vNUMA is never enabled by default
Ans: A
A. vMA 5.0
B. ESXi Dump Collector
C. ESXi Syslog Collector
D. VMware vDR 2.0
Ans: B
A. The Service Console is no longer available with vSphere 5. All vswif interfaces are removed during the upgrade.
B. During the upgrade process all vswif interfaces are migrated to vmk interfaces.
C. During the upgrade process, vswif interfaces are disable by default, they'll need to be enable before they will be listed.
D. The wrong command is being used. "vicfg-vswif -l" is the correct command to display all vswif interfaces.
Ans: B
A. Multiple vMotion vmknics, allowing for more and faster vMotion operations
B. Long distance vMotion, allowing for vMotions over a large geographical area
C. Multi-platform vMotion, allowing for vMotions between vSphere and Hyper-V platforms
D. Storage vMotion, allowing for virtual machines storage to be moved between datastores
Ans: D
A. Manual, Partially Automatic, Fully Automatic
B. Manual, Partially Automated, Fully Automated
C. Manual, Semi Automated, Fully Automatic
D. Manual, Semi Automatic, Automatic
Ans: D
A. Static Targets, Dynamic Targets
B. Static Discovery, SendTargets
C. Static Discovery, FindTargets
D. Dynamic Discovery, FindTargets
Ans: A
A. Because ESXi 5.0 has no Service Console, upgrading from ESX 4.x to ESXi 5.0 removes the Service Console port group.
B. During the upgrade all Port Groups are removed. The Service Console Port Group will need to be recreated.
C. During the upgrade all Port Groups are moved to Distributed Switches.
D. During the upgrade all Port Groups are moved to Standard Switches.
Ans: A
A. Fault-Tolerance
B. vCenter Linked-Mode
C. vCenter Heartbeat
D. Microsoft Clustering Services
Ans: C
A. 30 Days
B. 60 Days
C. 90 Days
D. 120 Days
Ans: B
A. SplitRX
B. NPIV
C. VMDirectpath I/O
D. RDM
Ans: A
A. VMX Swap
B. SplitRX
C. Swap to Host
D. Memory Reservations
Ans: A
A. In Memory
B. First mounted LUN
C. Local disk
D. vMA
Ans: A
A. Image Builder
B. Host Profiles
C. Auto Deploy
D. Esxcli
Ans: D
A. sDRS
B. vDR
C. VSA
D. vSphere Web Client
Ans: B
A. NFS
B. iSCSI
C. CIFS
D. SMB
Ans: B
A. Custom ports that were opened by using the ESX/ESXi 4.1 esxcfg-firewall command do not remain open after the upgrade to ESXi 5.0.
B. Custom ports that were opened by using the ESX/ESXi 4.1 esxcfg-firewall command do not do not get copied during the upgrade to ESXi 5.0.
C. Tech Support Mode is disable by default after an upgrade to ESXi 5.0 stopping all traffic on all ports
D. ESXi 5.0 cannot send logs to Syslog servers.
Ans: D
A. Reject, Accept, Accept
B. Reject, Reject, Reject
C. Accept, Accept, Accept
D. Reject, Reject, Accept
Ans: A
A. Host Profiles
B. PowerCLI
C. Manually
D. via Direct Console
Ans: A
A. A slot is a logical representation of the memory and CPU resources that satisfy the requirements for any powered-on virtual machine in the cluster.
B. A slot is a given to each Host in an HA Cluster, there is a maximum of 32 in an HA Cluster
C. A slot is given to each Virtual Machine, this determines the restart priority.
D. A slot has nothing to do with HA, it's how DRS calculates which Virtual Machine should be placed where.
Ans: A
A. VMFS-2
B. VMFS-3
C. VMFS-5
D. VMFS-4
Ans: C
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
A. ESX
B. vCenter
C. vSphere Client
D. PowerCLI
Ans: D
A. Shared local storage
B. Private local storage
C. Private SAN storage
D. Shared SAN storage
Ans: A
A. Shutdown host
B. Enter host into Maintenance Mode
C. View host logs
D. Configure host DNS
Ans: B
A. vStorage APIs / VCB
B. Thinapp
C. sDRS
D. vStorage Thin Provisioning
Ans: C
A. Firewall
B. Local Mode
C. Anti-Virus
D. vShield
Ans: A
A. .rar
B. .zip
C. .iso
D. VIB
Ans: C
A. No Access, Read Only and Administrator
B. Read only, Operator Access and Administrator
C. Virtual Machine User, Virtual Machine Power User and Administrator
D. Network Consumer, Datastore Consumer and Resource Pool Administrator
Ans: A
A. A Static IP address
B. A DHCP IP address
C. A valid (internal) domain name system (DNS) registration.
Ans: C
A. root, administrator
B. root, vpxuser
C. root, vpxa
D. root, hostd
Ans: B
A. SSH configuration is not migrated for ESX 4.x hosts or ESXi 4.0 hosts. For these hosts, SSH access is disabled during the upgrade or migration process
B. SSH is not available with ESXi 5.0, it is only available with ESX 5.0.
C. SSH is always disabled after an upgrade or clean installation.
D. The SSH port in ESXi 5.0 has changed to 443 for added security.
Ans: A
A. Shut down, Power off, Leave powered on
B. Shut down, Power off, Leave powered off
C. Shut down, Restart, Leave powered on
D. Shut down, Restart, power on
Ans: B
A. Interactive Installation
B. Scripted Installation
C. VMware Auto Deploy Installation
D. Upgrade via VMware Update Manager
Ans: D
A. Wake On LAN (WOL)
B. DNS
C. BMC
D. NetBIOS
Ans: A
A. vCenter 4.1 and vCenter cannot be joined with Linked-Mode
B. Additional licensing is required to use Linked-Mode
C. Only vCenter Administrators can use Linked-Mode
D. No problem
Ans: D
A. Decouples the VMware ESXi host from the physical server and eliminates the boot disk
B. Eliminates configuration drift
C. Simplifies patching and updating
D. Accelerates deployment of virtual machines
Ans: D