What action should the vSphere administrator take to allow for a new vApp to be created in the cluster?

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What action should the vSphere administrator take to allow for a new vApp to be created in the
cluster?

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What action should the vSphere administrator take to allow for a new vApp to be created in the
cluster?

A.
Enable Distributed Resource Scheduling on the cluster

B.
Create a Resource Pool in the cluster, and create the vApp in the Resource Pool

C.
Enable High Availability on the cluster

D.
Create a new Datacenter, and create the vApp in the new Datacenter

Explanation:



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babar.munir

babar.munir

A is correct

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 DRS-enabled cluster is selected in the inventory.

http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-4-esx-vcenter/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware.vsphere.vmadmin.doc_41/vc_client_help/managing_vmware_vapp/t_create_a_vapp.html

AlanFreitas

AlanFreitas

The DRS has is enabled because that it(DRS) has to choose automatically the host

wilbur

wilbur

how many vmware questions on this site? Are these the ones that the vcp550 exam will throw at me?

MarcoCrocella

MarcoCrocella

From the documentation I see that it is possible to create a vApp on a Resource Pool, simply put the correct answer is A because, from the exhibit, even New Resource Pool is greyed out, so it is only possible to enable the DRS.
Am I right?