Which two actions take place when an active NSX Edge instance fails? (Choose two.)
A.
Once the original NSX Edge instance is recovered, the NSX Manager attempts to place it
on a different host from the other NSX Edge instance.
B.
The standby NSX Edge instance becomes the active instance and retains any routing
neighbor adjacencies.
C.
The standby NSX Edge instance becomes the active instance and requests routing
updates from the routing neighbors.
D.
Once the original NSX Edge instance is recovered, it preempts the other NSX Edge
instance and takes over the active role.
Explanation:
This is another copy of a question, with the answers in a different order. But…look here at the docs for the answer.
https://pubs.vmware.com/NSX-6/index.jsp#com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-6C4F0C33-C6DD-432B-AA91-10AD6B449125.html
A would be legit as NSX puts in anti-affinity rules for DRS and thus will separate the VMs. Quoted from above link: “NSX Edge ensures that the two HA NSX Edge virtual machines are not on the same ESX host even after you use DRS and vMotion”
B would be correct as well as this formerly standby VM which was pressed into active duty already has the firewall session information and whatnot.