Which feature allows an administrator to configure virtual machines to startup and shutdown with an
ESXi Host?
A.
Host Power Management
B.
Distrubuted Resource Scheduler
C.
Automatic Startup
D.
High Availability
Which feature allows an administrator to configure virtual machines to startup and shutdown with an
ESXi Host?
Which feature allows an administrator to configure virtual machines to startup and shutdown with an
ESXi Host?
A.
Host Power Management
B.
Distrubuted Resource Scheduler
C.
Automatic Startup
D.
High Availability
Correct answer is C. Automatic startup.
Source: https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=850
C
Should be C
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-65/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc%2FGUID-5FE08AC7-4486-438E-AF88-80D6C7928810.html
You can configure virtual machines running on an ESXi host to start up and shut down with the host or after a delay. You can also set the default timing and startup order for virtual machines. This way, the operating system has enough time to save data when the host enters maintenance mode or is being powered off for another reason.
The Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown (automatic startup) setting is disabled for all virtual machines residing on hosts that are in a vSphere HA cluster. Automatic startup is not supported with vSphere HA.
I think C is correct.
HA – starts a VM on another host, if the primary VM crashed.
C