Which of the following is a valid reason the VM might not be protected?

An administrator views the Fault Tolerance pane of the summary tab of a VM and finds
that the current status is Not Protected. exhibit Which of the following is a valid reason the VM
might not be protected (Choose Two)?

An administrator views the Fault Tolerance pane of the summary tab of a VM and finds
that the current status is Not Protected. Which of the following is a valid reason the VM
might not be protected (Choose Two)?

A.
Disabled – Fault Tolerance is currently disabled

B.
Stopped – Fault Tolerance has been stopped on the Secondary VM

C.
Need Secondary VM – The Primary VM is running without a Secondary VM and is
not protected

D.
Need Primary VM – The Secondary VM is running and a new Primary VM can not be
generated

Explanation:
vSphere Availability Guide ESX 4.0 ESXi 4.0 vCenter Server 4.0, Page 37.

Table 3-2. Reasons for Primary VM Not Protected Status

Part 3: Create and Configure Resource Pools (14 questions).



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