A vSphere administrator uses a Dedicated Failover Hosts Admission Control Policy in a cluster. An ESXi host fails and vSphere HA attempts to restart the VMs onto the dedicated failover hosts. The hosts have insufficient resources. What happens to the VMs?

QuestionsCategory: 2V0-21.19A vSphere administrator uses a Dedicated Failover Hosts Admission Control Policy in a cluster. An ESXi host fails and vSphere HA attempts to restart the VMs onto the dedicated failover hosts. The hosts have insufficient resources. What happens to the VMs?
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A vSphere administrator uses a Dedicated Failover Hosts Admission Control Policy in a cluster. An ESXi host fails and vSphere HA attempts to restart the VMs onto the dedicated failover hosts. The hosts have insufficient resources.
What happens to the VMs?

A. vSphere HA restarts VMs in another cluster.

B. vSphere HA suspends the VMs until a host is available.

C. vSphere HA powers down the VMs.

D. vSphere HA attempts to restart the VMs on other hosts in the cluster.








 

Suggested Answer: D



Reference:
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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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