An administrator enables vSphere High Availability (HA) on an existing cluster with a large number of hosts and virtual machines.The administrator notices that the setup of vSphere HA on some of the hosts is failing.What step, if taken, might resolve this issue?
A company has decided to implement Virtual SAN within their vSphere 6.x environment.The Virtual SAN cluster will be composed of three ESXi 6.x hosts that are on the Virtual SAN Ready Node list.Each ESXi host includes:✑ Two SAS Controllers that support Passthrough Mode✑ Four Solid State Drives (SSDs) 1TB in size each✑ 20 SAS Magnetic Disks (MDs) 1TB in size each✑ The SSDs and MDs are evenly split between the two SAS controllersThe company will pilot a Virtual SAN cluster utilizing VMware best practices while maximizing storage capacity. The Virtual SAN cluster will use Manual Mode.Which two Disk Group configurations would meet the stated configuration requirements? (Choose two.)
What is a requirement when enabling a Virtual SAN cluster in an existing High Availability (HA) and Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) Cluster?
Immediately after installing ESXi, an administrator observes that the Configure Lockdown Mode option is grayed out in the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI).What is the most likely explanation?
Refer to the Exhibit. An administrator attempts to enable Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) on a cluster.The operation results in a compatibility error, as shown in the exhibit.What is the likely cause of this error?
A VMware vSphere 6.x Administrator sees the following output in esxtop:What does the %RDY column represent?