What should the administrator do?

While testing a Fault Tolerance setup on a virtual machine, a system administrator notices
that the DRS automation level of the virtual machine has been automatically set to Disabled.
The administrator needs to enable DRS to migrate the Fault Tolerance virtual machine to
balance the cluster’s CPU and memory loads. What should the administrator do?

While testing a Fault Tolerance setup on a virtual machine, a system administrator notices
that the DRS automation level of the virtual machine has been automatically set to Disabled.
The administrator needs to enable DRS to migrate the Fault Tolerance virtual machine to
balance the cluster’s CPU and memory loads. What should the administrator do?

A.
Move the secondary virtual machine to a host with a Fault Tolerance VMkernel port.

B.
Manually change the DRS automation level of the virtual machine to Enabled.

C.
Enable Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) in the vSphere cluster.

D.
Move the virtual machine to a VMFS 5 datastore built on shared storage.



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