Which of the following are prerequisites for installing vCenter Server (Choose Two)?
A.
There must be no Network Address Translation (NAT) between the vCenter Server and the
ESX/ESXi Hosts
B.
The system vCenter is installed on must be a virtual machine
C.
The system vCenter is installed must be a domain controller
D.
The system vCenter is installed on must be in a domain
Explanation:
These items are recommended or necessary for a successful installation:*
You must have the installation DVD or download the installation ISO image.
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Your hardware must meet the minimum hardware requirements. For more information, see vCenter Server and vSphere Client Hardware Requirements.
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Ensure you have the required ports open. For more information, see vCenter Server 4.1 network port requirements (1022256).
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If the machine on which you are installing vCenter Server has a previous version of vCenter installed, you may want to upgrade instead of performing a fresh installation of vCenter Server.
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Make sure that the system you use for your vCenter Server installation belongs to a domain rather than a workgroup.
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Ensure the system on which you are installing vCenter Server is not an Active Directory domain controller.
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It is critical that you have reliable DNS and Time services.
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During the installation, the connection between the machine and the domain controller must be working.
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There must be no Network Address Translation (NAT) between the vCenter Server system and the hosts it manages.
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The DNS name of the machine must match the actual computer name.
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Log into the system using an account with local administrator rights. If joining another vCenter Server in Linked Mode, the account must be a local Administrator on both systems, can interact as part of
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The operating system, and has rights to log on as a service.
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The computer name cannot be more than 15 characters.
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Assign a static IP address and host name to the Windows server that will host the vCenter Server system. This IP address must have a valid (internal) DNS registration that resolves properly from all managed ESX hosts.
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