What is the behavior of the virtual machine when it encounters an out-of-space condition?

A virtual machine has the following configuration:
• Thin provisioned virtual disks
• The VMFS datastore on which it resides is on a thin provisioned LUN.

• The storage array is VAAI-enabled.
What is the behavior of the virtual machine when it encounters an out-of-space condition?

A virtual machine has the following configuration:
• Thin provisioned virtual disks
• The VMFS datastore on which it resides is on a thin provisioned LUN.

• The storage array is VAAI-enabled.
What is the behavior of the virtual machine when it encounters an out-of-space condition?

A.
It is suspended.

B.
It is gracefully shut down.

C.
It is powered off.

D.
It is converted to space-efficient sparse.

Explanation:



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Bart

Bart

Performing Virtual Machine Power Operations
Just like physical machines, virtual machines have power states.

Powered on – The virtual machine is running. If no OS has been installed, you can perform OS installation as you would for a physical machine.

Powered off – The virtual machine is not running. You can still update the software on the virtual machine’s physical disk, which is impossible for physical machines.

Suspended – The virtual machine is paused and can be resumed; like a physical machine in standby or hibernate state.

elizabeth

elizabeth

i suppose pause and suspend can mean the same thing.. so yes if more blocks or volumes are needed then it appears they will hit a suspended state until some very nice storage admin is nice enough to increase the size of your volume or datastore: from there you can just go ahead and follow the steps to expand it from within the vcenter server.

3utterfly

3utterfly

A : It is suspended.

Google

Google

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