which setting should the vSphere administrator change in the virtual machine’s disk format to ensure it meets Fault Tolerance requirements?

A vSphere administrator needs to enable Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine.
When performing a Storage vMotion migration, which setting should the vSphere administrator
change in the virtual machine’s disk format to ensure it meets Fault Tolerance requirements?

A vSphere administrator needs to enable Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine.
When performing a Storage vMotion migration, which setting should the vSphere administrator
change in the virtual machine’s disk format to ensure it meets Fault Tolerance requirements?

A.
Thick Provision Eager Zeroed

B.
Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed

C.
Thin Provisioned

D.
Thin Provision Eager Zeroed

Explanation:



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susan

susan

Storage vMotion is not supported with FT VMs. so what’s storage vmotion doing here?

Just saying

Just saying

I agree. The question is poorly designed. “Snapshots, storage vMotion, linked clones, VCB backups” not supported with FT.
However, if the goal of this question was to ask the disk type needed for FT, then it would be A.

babar munir

babar munir

i think he is only asking about FT requirements , you can perform the storage vMotion action if you temporarily turn off the FT, and when it gets complete, you can turn FT back on.

Bob

Bob

I read the question this way:

The admin needs a VM to be FT.
The existing machine’s disk format is apparently not compatible with FT so migrating to another data store and changing the format to Thick-eager will make the format compatible. The admin can then enable FT (if all other requirements are met). This question is only concerned with disk compatibility so our answer is A.
They should have just asked what disk type is compatible with FT and skipped the extraneous info.

ronaldqlp22

ronaldqlp22

yes Bob that is the correct point of view

Unknown

Unknown

You need to Storage vMotion a VM to convert it’s disk format.

The VM needs a Thick Eager-Zero format before FT can be enabled

Therefore, A is answer

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