A vSphere Administrator sees the alarm: vSphere HA virtual machine failed to failover This occurred for a number of virtual machines on a particular ESXi host in a cluster with vSphere High Availability (HA) enabled. The virtual machines guest operating systems never reported a power event. What happened?

QuestionsCategory: 2V0-602A vSphere Administrator sees the alarm: vSphere HA virtual machine failed to failover This occurred for a number of virtual machines on a particular ESXi host in a cluster with vSphere High Availability (HA) enabled. The virtual machines guest operating systems never reported a power event. What happened?
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A vSphere Administrator sees the alarm:
vSphere HA virtual machine failed to failover
This occurred for a number of virtual machines on a particular ESXi host in a cluster with vSphere High Availability (HA) enabled. The virtual machines guest operating systems never reported a power event.
What happened?

A. The virtual machines were vMotioned off of the ESXi host.

B. The ESXi host is still running but has disconnected from the network.

C. The ESXi host failed and vSphere HA successfully failed over the virtual machines.

D. The previous virtual machine cloning operations failed to complete.








 

Suggested Answer: C





This question is in 2V0-602 VMware vSphere 6.5 Foundations Exam
For getting VMware Certified Professional – Data Center Virtualization 6.5 Certificate





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