An administrator is using the Host Failures to Tolerate Admission Control Policy for a vSphere High Availability (HA) cluster. When configuring this setting on the cluster, the administrator sees this error message:Insufficient resources to satisfy HA failover level on clusterWhat are two likely causes for the error? (Choose two.)
An administrator has been tasked with enabling High Availability (HA) on a cluster in a vSphere 6.x environment with default settings. The cluster configures properly and there are no errors. The next day when powering on a virtual machine, an error is presented:Not Enough Failover Resources -Which three scenarios are likely causes of this error message? (Choose three.)
An administrator is attempting to remove an ESXi 6.x host from a vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS). When the administrator attempts to remove the host, the following error is observed:The resource '16' is still in use.What three steps are needed to successfully remove the host from the switch? (Choose three.)
An administrator logs into the vSphere Web Client, but is unable to see any hosts and clusters.Which two options could fix the problem? (Choose two.)
Users of an application are reporting performance issues. The following performance values are observed in the vSphere Web Client:✑ Host CPU utilization is 90%✑ Virtual Machine memory utilization is consistently greater than 90%✑ CPU Ready values are higher than 20%What could be the cause of the application performance issue?
An administrator reports that the System Event log data is only available for 24 hours when reviewing the Hardware Status tab.Which condition could be responsible for the loss of data?