Which workflow should the administrator follow to create a High Availability (HA) cluster?
A.
Select a datacenter, create a cluster in the datacenter, add resources to the cluster, enable HA,
and configure HA-specific settings
B.
Select a resource pool, create an HA Cluster in the resource pool, add resources to the cluster,
configure HA-specific settings, and enable HA
C.
Select a datacenter, create an HA Cluster, add resources to the cluster, configure HA-specific
settings, and enable HA
D.
Select a resource pool, create a cluster in the pool, add resources to the cluster, enable HA,
and configure HA-specific settings
Explanation:
A is correct
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc_50/GUID-B53060B9-2704-4EE2-B97A-AE6FEBCE3356.html
Create a vSphere HA Cluster
** Procedure **
1/ Select the Hosts & Clusters view.
2/ Right-click the Datacenter in the Inventory tree and click New Cluster.
3/ Complete the New Cluster wizard. Do not enable vSphere HA (or DRS) at this time.
4/ Click Finish to close the wizard and create the cluster. You have created an empty cluster.
5/ Based on your plan for the resources and networking architecture of the cluster, use the vSphere Client to add hosts to the cluster.
6/ Right-click the cluster and click Edit Settings.
The cluster’s Settings dialog box is where you can modify the vSphere HA (and other) settings for the cluster.
7/ On the Cluster Features page, select Turn On vSphere HA.
8/ Configure the vSphere HA settings as appropriate for your cluster.
■ Host Monitoring Status
■ Admission Control
■ Virtual Machine Options
■ VM Monitoring
■ Datastore Heartbeating
9/ Click OK to close the cluster’s Settings dialog box.
Agreed. For C, it says create an HA cluster, this is wrong, as the first step is just create an cluster which hasn’t enable HA.