Using vSphere HA Orchestrated Restart an administrator places the most mission critical VM in the highest priority. After a host failure, the highest priority VM fails to restart while VMs in high priority restart. What would cause this to occur?

QuestionsCategory: 2V0-21.19Using vSphere HA Orchestrated Restart an administrator places the most mission critical VM in the highest priority. After a host failure, the highest priority VM fails to restart while VMs in high priority restart. What would cause this to occur?
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Using vSphere HA Orchestrated Restart an administrator places the most mission critical VM in the highest priority. After a host failure, the highest priority VM fails to restart while VMs in high priority restart.
What would cause this to occur?

A. There are insufficient cluster resources.

B. Performance degradation VMs tolerate threshold is at default.

C. VMware Tools is not installed.

D. Proactive HA is disabled.








 

Suggested Answer: D





This question is in 2V0-21.19 VMware Professional vSphere 6.7 Exam 2019
For getting VMware Certified Professional – Data Center Virtualization 2019 (VCP-DCV 2019) Certificate







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