An administrator is attempting to enable Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine with 4 vCPUs and observes the following in the vSphere Web Client:
Fault Tolerance has not been licensed on host <hostname>.
What is the minimum licensed edition that supports this configuration?
A.
Enterprise
B.
Enterprise Plus
C.
Standard
D.
Essentials Plus
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
B is corect
vSphere Standard and Enterprise. Allows up to 2 vCPUs
vSphere Enterprise Plus. Allows up to 4 vCPU
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc%2FGUID-57929CF0-DA9B-407A-BF2E-E7B72708D825.html
yes B is correct as in the link.
Licensing
The number of vCPUs supported by a single fault tolerant VM is limited by the level of licensing that you have purchased for vSphere. Fault Tolerance is supported as follows:
vSphere Standard and Enterprise. Allows up to 2 vCPUs
vSphere Enterprise Plus. Allows up to 4 vCPUs
Definitely B
B is Correct
Standard & Enterprise support 2 vCPUS
Enterprise Plus 4 vCPUs
also checked, B is correct, not A.
http://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/whitepaper/vmware-vsphere_pricing-white-paper.pdf
B. Enterprise Plus. Verified link by a-oke above.
B.
Licensing
The number of vCPUs supported by a single fault tolerant VM is limited by the level of licensing that you have purchased for vSphere. Fault Tolerance is supported as follows:
■
vSphere Standard and Enterprise. Allows up to 2 vCPUs
■
vSphere Enterprise Plus. Allows up to 4 vCPUs
B