Which two configuration settings can be modified when using the Typical option in the Create New Virtual Machine wizard?

Which two configuration settings can be modified when using the Typical option in the Create New
Virtual Machine wizard? (Choose two.)

Which two configuration settings can be modified when using the Typical option in the Create New
Virtual Machine wizard? (Choose two.)

A.
Network Adapter type

B.
Datastore on which to place the virtual machine disks

C.
Number of Virtual CPUs

D.
Guest Operating System



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Jo

Jo

Should also include (A). You can choose the network adapter type with BOTH the typical and custom wizard.

Brian

Brian

Only B & D are correct.

For a “Typical” configuration, verify that you have the following information:
– Virtual machine name and inventory location.
– Location in which to place the virtual machine (cluster, host, resource pool).
* – Datastore on which to store the virtual machine’s files. (B)
* – Guest operating system and version. (D)
– Parameters for the virtual disk size and provisioning settings.

In addition to the information for a Typical configuration, for a “Custom” configuration, verify that you have
the following information:
– Virtual machine version.
* – Number of CPUs and memory size. (C)
* – Number of NICs, network to connect to, and network adapter types. (A)
– SCSI controller type.
– Disk type (new disk, existing disk, RDM, or no disk).

Mike

Mike

Jo is correct you can select network adapter type in the typical options.

Nicolas Ni

Nicolas Ni

Difference between Typical and Custom Configuration:

Other information needed for a custom configuration:
– Virtual Machine version (version 9 is latest in 5.1)
– Number of CPUs, number of cores per CPU and size of memory
– Number of NICs, network to connect to, and network adapter type
– SCSI Controller Type
– Whether to create a disk, use an exsiting disk, use a raw device mapping or use no disk
– Other disk-provisioning settings:
. Whether to store virtual disk with the VM or in a diff. datastore
. virtual device node (e.g. SCSI (0:0))
. Mode-independent (persistent and nonpersistent)

For both the typical and the custom configuratons:
– you can edit VM setting before completing the task.
e.g. attach an ISO image to the virtual DVD drive.