Which statement is true?

During a vCenter Server upgrade, an ESXi 6.x host in a High Availability (HA) cluster fails.
Which statement is true?

During a vCenter Server upgrade, an ESXi 6.x host in a High Availability (HA) cluster fails.
Which statement is true?

A.
HA will fail the virtual machines over to an available host during the vCenter Server upgrade process.

B.
HA is unavailable during the vCenter Server upgrade process.

C.
HA will fail the virtual machines over to an available host after the vCenter Server upgrade completes.

D.
HA will successfully vMotion the virtual machines during the host failure.

Explanation:
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VIguy

yul

yul

vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) ne fonctionne pas pendant la mise à niveau. vSphere HA ne fonctionne pas pendant la mise à niveau.

yul

yul

B is correct

karank

karank

A is correct.

VMware HA will restart VMs (powered on before vCenter unavailability) in case of ESXi host failure. As vCenter is responsible for the protection or unprotection of virtual machines – “new powered on VMs” will not be protected by VMware HA until vCenter is back and online.

fanci hunk

fanci hunk

Si Yul, HA fonctionne durant la mise a jour du vcenter

Johnny

Johnny

vSphere HA does work during the upgrade.

SomeDude

SomeDude

Actually, according to the document referenced by VIguy,”vSphere HA does work during the upgrade.”

andy75

andy75

vSphere HA has no dependency on vCS, i.e. it works and protects VMs running on an ESX cluster even if vCS is down. Changes in HA configuration, however, are not possible until vCS is up and running. So, the correct answer is ‘A’.