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Module 13

vCenter Server can run on a physical machine or a virtual machine.

When using a physical machine for the VMware® vCenter ServerTM system, the following requirement or behavior applies:

• A dedicated physical server is required. • vCenter Server is not susceptible to potential vSphere outage. • vCenter Server performance is limited only by the system hardware.

When using a virtual machine for the vCenter Server system, the following requirement or behavior applies:

• A dedicated physical server is not required.

• vCenter Server is susceptible to potential vSphere outage.

• The vCenter Server instance can be migrated from one system to another system during maintenance activities.

• Adding hardware to the virtual machine does not require downtime.

• vCenter Server must contend for resources with the other virtual machines on the host if the hosts resources are over committed.

Which of the following are types of iSCSI discovery method?  (select all that apply)

* Fixed

* Dynamic

* Static

* Query line

2. When using the vCenter virtual Appliance,  what  url is used to manage the server.

* https://:8080

* https://:9443

* https://:5480

* https://:443

3. You are working on a project to upgrade the current vSphere hosts and add additional capacity.

To ensure correct CPU comp ability for vMotion and DRS, what VMware provided tool can be used?

* VMware Update Manager

* CPU Ready Values

* Host upgrade tool

* CPU ID Utility

4. Which of the following file  extensions indicates the VM is a template?

* .vmsn

* .vmdk

* .vmtx

* .vmx

5. Which of the following storage protocols do not support VMFS

* iSCSi

* Fibre Channel

* DAS

* NFS

6. Lockdown mode, is a security configuration with ESXi that

* disables access to the vCenter

* disables root access, unless through the DCUI

* limits access to ensure it is through the vCenter

* enables root access.

7. You are working...