Which HA setting should be configured to ensure the cluster operates as expected?

An organization’s wants to ensure that if a host in a High Availability (HA) cluster fails, critical virtual
machines resume operation even if there are insufficient resources to continue to run all virtual
machines in the cluster.
Which HA setting should be configured to ensure the cluster operates as expected?

An organization’s wants to ensure that if a host in a High Availability (HA) cluster fails, critical virtual
machines resume operation even if there are insufficient resources to continue to run all virtual
machines in the cluster.
Which HA setting should be configured to ensure the cluster operates as expected?

A.
VM restart priority

B.
Admission Control policy

C.
VM monitoring sensitivity

D.
das.checkVmStateDelay



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onlooker

onlooker

I think you are wrong misleading people. You would use restart priority to select the most important vms and the rest wouldn’t come up.

wafwat

wafwat

the question is specific, “ensure the cluster operates as expected”. Admission control is set at the cluster level so I have to agree with higgs….

papali

papali

This is one of the many ambiguous questions vmware.
Since no one knows the amount of resources available, setting restart priority could not guarantee that the “critical vm” are restarted on other hosts. Disabling “adminision control” instead ensures that even if resources are insufficient th vm are restarted anyway.

kinder

kinder

I think it would be A, as restart priority is HA option, while admission control is more DRS option in cluster.