Which two scenarios would cause a Fault Tolerance-enabl…

Which two scenarios would cause a Fault Tolerance-enabled virtual machine to fail to power the Secondary virtual machine? (Choose two.)

Which two scenarios would cause a Fault Tolerance-enabled virtual machine to fail to power the Secondary virtual machine? (Choose two.)

A.
The host has entered a Network Partitioned state.

B.
vSphere High Availability (HA) is disabled on the host cluster.

C.
Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) is enabled on the host cluster.

D.
vSphere Distributed Power Management (DPM) is enabled on the host cluster.



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Explanation: To restart a Secondary VM, vSphere HA requires that the Primary VM be running on a host that is in the same partition as the one containing the vSphere HA master host responsible for the FT pair. In addition, the vSphere HA agent on the Primary VM’s host must be operating correctly. If these conditions are met, FT also requires that there be at least one other host in the same partition that is compatible with the FT pair and that has a functioning vSphere HA agent.
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/topic/com.vmware.vsphere.troubleshooting.doc/GUID-595D0BDC-0046-44B4-83D2-A40A710420B7.html