An administrator wants to create and use a vApp.
Which pre-requisite must be met before the administrator can create a vApp?
A.
The vApp can only be deployed in an EVC enabled cluster.
B.
The vApp must be created within a StorageDRS cluster.
C.
None. vSphere 6.5 does not support vApp deployments.
D.
The vApp can only be created in a DRS enabled cluster.
D – OK
You can create a vApp under the following conditions.
– A standalone host is selected in the inventory that is running ESX 3.0 or greater.
– A cluster enabled with DRS is selected in the inventory.
Agreed, D
D
D is correct, but this is a tricky question, because you can also create a vApp in a standalone host, not ONLY in a DRS enable cluster.
A vSphere vApp allows packaging of multiple interoperating virtual machines and software applications that you can manage as a unit and distribute in OVF format.
A vApp can contain one or more virtual machines, but any operation carried out on the vApp, such as clone or power off, affects all virtual machines in the vApp container,
Prerequisites
Verify that one of those objects is available in your datacenter.
– A standalone host that is running ESX 4.0 or greater.
– A cluster that is enabled for DRS.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-E6E9D2A9-D358-4996-9BC7-F8D9D9645290.html