Which two are examples of information that would be displayed in the Activity pane fo the vSphere Web Client?

Which two are examples of information that would be displayed in the Activity pane fo the vSphere
Web Client? (Choose two.)

Which two are examples of information that would be displayed in the Activity pane fo the vSphere
Web Client? (Choose two.)

A.
The memory utilization of an ESXi host.

B.
The state of a vMotion migration for a virtual machine.

C.
The current Fault Tolerance Status of a virtual machine.

D.
A triggered alarm for an ESXi host.



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derv1sh

derv1sh

Answer is B and D

Managing Tasks in the vSphere Web Client

Tasks represent system activities that do not complete immediately, such as migrating a virtual machine. They are initiated by high-level activities that you perform with the vSphere Web Client in real time and activities that you schedule to occur at a later time or on a recurring basis.

For example, powering off a virtual machine is a task. You can perform this task manually every evening, or you can set up a scheduled task to power off the virtual machine every evening for you.
Note

The functionality available in the vSphere Web Clientdepends on whether the vSphere Web Client is connected to a vCenter Server system or an ESXi host. Unless indicated, the process, task, or description applies to both kinds of vSphere Web Client connections. When the vSphere Web Clientis connected to an ESXihost, the Tasks option is not available; however, you can view recent tasks in the Status Bar at the bottom of the vSphere Web Client.

Sean

Sean

The question here is ‘what is the activity pane?’

Bud

Bud

I think they mean the recent tasks window at the bottom of vsphere

gsxrman

gsxrman

derv1sh, “connected to a vCenter Server system or an ESXi host”
Tell me how can you connect directly to an ESXi host with the WebClient?

ZRF

ZRF

with esxi 6.0, you just type in the ip address of the ESXI in the browser and you will be able to manage it as you do with vcenter.