What are three use cases for vSphere Fault Tolerance?

What are three use cases for vSphere Fault Tolerance? (Choose three.)

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



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Matt McCann

Matt McCann

Why not A,D and E?

A virtual mode RDM works with Fault tolerance.

acslater1

acslater1

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…

Antti

Antti

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.

Antti

Antti

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.

New Guy

New Guy

B,D,and E