An administrator needs to prevent two virtual machines from running on the same host at any time.
Which DRS rule should the administrator apply?
A.
vm-to-vm affinity
B.
vm-to-host affinity
C.
vm-to-vm anti-affinity
D.
vm-to-host anti-affinity
An administrator needs to prevent two virtual machines from running on the same host at any time.
Which DRS rule should the administrator apply?
An administrator needs to prevent two virtual machines from running on the same host at any time.
Which DRS rule should the administrator apply?
A.
vm-to-vm affinity
B.
vm-to-host affinity
C.
vm-to-vm anti-affinity
D.
vm-to-host anti-affinity
With an anti-affinity rule, DRS tries to keep the specified virtual machines apart. You could use such a rule if you want to guarantee that certain virtual machines are always on different physical hosts. In that case, if a problem occurs with one host, not all virtual machines would be placed at risk.
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