Which condition would cause a vCenter Server installation to fail when installing on a Windows virtual machine?
A.
The virtual machine does not have at least four vCPUs.
B.
The virtual machine is running Windows Server 2008.
C.
The virtual machine has an E1000 network device.
D.
The virtual machine does not have 16GB of RAM.
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
vCenter Server 5.5 removes support for Windows Server 2008 SP1 as a host operating system. Upgrade Windows Server 2008 SP1 hosts to SP2 before upgrading vCenter Server to version 5.5. For more information, see the VMware Compatibility Guide and the Microsoft Software Lifecycle Policy.
Correct Answer: B
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2091273
I know correct answer is B (got the question on my exam), but I don’t agree they have asked the question correctly.
We don’t know what SP the have in mind. If it’s SP1 OK, but if it’s SP2, then the question has no correct answer.
So true ! It’s one of many blunders by VM Edu folks… I guess in this case we have to follow the “exclusion” rule by which 100% incorrect answers are excluded in succession, thus leaving a single “most suspicious” answer.
agree w the process of elimination strategy.
Windows Server 2008 – vCenter not supported on 32bit machines.
all 2008 R2 are 64bit only machines