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
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