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r_engel
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VCP Quiz Question

Guys,

I've attempted the VCP Quiz (http://vcpquiz.awardspace.com), with results averaging 92%. So pretty happy with that!

Can someone clarify this quesiton for me, as I thought I was right..

Question 1. Is the HA Option available by VM?

I answered, No.

As, Module 10, Page 22 states "VMWare HA in VC 2.0 deals only with host failures, not individual VM failures..."

But yet, I got an Wrong! Correct Answer is "Yes" on the Quiz?

Maybe I'm not understanding the question right.

According to the Quiz, it's asking is the HA option available per VM machine?

Feedback please Smiley Happy

R.

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esiebert7625
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Possibly they are meaning if you can enable/disable HA functionality per VM which you can do in the HA settings so a VM does not move if there is a host failure.

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r_engel
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hmmm.. I may have found another discrepancy..

http://www.vmprofessional.com/material/quiz1.html

Question 6. - What is the maximum amount of RAM that can be allocated to a single virtual machine?

Answer - 16GB.

However, the correct answer according to this Quiz is 3.6GB ????

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r_engel
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Another one... same site as above..

Question 4 - What is the maximum number of VCPUs that can concurrently run on an ESX server at any given time?

Answer: 128.

Although, the answer according to this site is ESX server supports up to 80 concurrent VCPUs.'.

???????

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r_engel
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another one...

How much memory must be committed to the service console to support 8 or fewer virtual machines?

I would have said 272MB, as default?

With a maximum of 800MB... ??

Answer - 192M of memory needs to be dedicated to the service console to support up to 8 virtual machines.

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Ken_Cline
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ESX 3: 16GB Max

ESX 2: 3.6GB Max

Dominic must not have updated his question yet...

Ken Cline VMware vExpert 2009 VMware Communities User Moderator Blogging at: http://KensVirtualReality.wordpress.com/
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Ken_Cline
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ESX 3: Max vCPUs per host: 128

ESX 2: Max vCPUs per host: 80

Ken Cline VMware vExpert 2009 VMware Communities User Moderator Blogging at: http://KensVirtualReality.wordpress.com/
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Ken_Cline
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More ESX 2 / ESX 3 differences...

Ken Cline VMware vExpert 2009 VMware Communities User Moderator Blogging at: http://KensVirtualReality.wordpress.com/
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