Which configuration should the administrator use to meet this requirement?

When deploying two sibling resource pools (RP1 and RP2), an administrator needs to make all
resources in RP1 available to virtual machines in RP2.
Which configuration should the administrator use to meet this requirement?

When deploying two sibling resource pools (RP1 and RP2), an administrator needs to make all
resources in RP1 available to virtual machines in RP2.
Which configuration should the administrator use to meet this requirement?

A.
Set the Reservation of RP2 to 0

B.
Set the Reservation of RP1 to 0

C.
Set the Limit of RP1 to Unlimited

D.
Set the Limit of RP2 to Unlimited

Explanation:



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Maniks

Maniks

Answer is B

Jimz

Jimz

What’s the purpose of a resource pool if the reservation is set to 0!?

vmfriggu

vmfriggu

I guess if resource pools are siblings, they have a parent. Resources of RP1 and RP2 will be those inherited from the parent. Thus, in order to allow RP2 to get all resources from the parent no reservation should be set in RP1. If RP1 makes the slightest reservation RP2 won’t have access to all of his parent’s resources, which is a requirement as per the question. Terrible wording, though.