What are three use cases for vSphere Fault Tolerance? (Choose three.)
A.
Provide guaranteed up-time for a RDM enabled virtual machine
B.
Provide efficient scheduled reliability for a payroll virtual machine
C.
Provide guaranteed reliabilty for a development virtual machine with scheduled snapshots
D.
Provide guaranteed reliabilty for a legacy Windows NT virtual machine
E.
Ensure up-time for a Linux virtual machine without making any changes to the OS
Why not A,D and E?
A virtual mode RDM works with Fault tolerance.
I thought the same thing, but would assume that it’s because it doesn’t specify virtual or physical. Which would then make it an iffy answer and the other 3 are better in that case. Just my thoughts…
And FT can’t guarantee up-time, OS can still fail/panic, but reliability it can offer. These questions are sometimes a bit unfair, especially for those whose native language is not english.
Oops, the “up-time” seems to be in the E response also, so can’t be that. So it must be the fact that not all RDMs are supported. Still unfair.
B,D,and E