Which are three use cases for vSphere Fault Tolerance?

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

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

A.
Provide guaranteed reliability for a legacy Windows NT virtual machine

B.
Provide efficient scheduled reliability for a payroll virtual machine

C.
Guarantee up-time for a virtual machine – VMFILE01 with a 4GB RDM

D.
Ensure up-time for a Linux virtual machine without making any changes to the OS

E.
Provide guaranteed reliability for a development virtual machine with scheduled snapshots



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A is possible, supports all OS’s apart from some OS(Sun Solaris) and CPU type combination, these restrictions do not apply to NT4 however
B What is meant with a scheduled reliability ? What is being scheduled ? A reboot ?
Do not actually understand what I’m reading here….
C falls of , RDM not supported, at least Physical RDMs aren’t
D is possible as surely increased availability can be reached without making a change to the Linux OS
E unclear, FT does not like snapshots at creation time, but handles them once the FT pair is turned on (though the Secondary remains flat on snapshots)

A & D for sure