Which two settings are required by the deployments wizard when the VMware vCenter Server Appliance? Choose two
A.
Disk format
B.
Amount of RAM
C.
Cluster and/or Host
D.
Size of me JVM Heap
Which two settings are required by the deployments wizard when the VMware vCenter Server Appliance? Choose two
Which two settings are required by the deployments wizard when the VMware vCenter Server Appliance? Choose two
A.
Disk format
B.
Amount of RAM
C.
Cluster and/or Host
D.
Size of me JVM Heap
This is incorrect. It is A and C.
You’re right.
Ref: http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc_50/GUID-25FCBA87-5D2F-4CB6-85D7-88899B4AC174.html
“Download and Deploy the VMware vCenter Server Appliance
As an alternative to installing vCenter Server on a Windows machine, you can download the VMware vCenter Server Appliance. The vCenter Server Appliance is a preconfigured Linux-based virtual machine optimized for running vCenter Server and associated services.
The vCenter Server Appliance has the default user name root and password vmware.
Microsoft SQL Server is not supported for the vCenter Server Appliance. IBM DB2 is supported only for the embedded database provided with the vCenter Server Appliance. The vCenter Server Appliance does not support Linked Mode configuration. The vCenter Server Appliance does not support IPv6.
Important
The embedded database is not configured to manage an inventory that contains more than 5 hosts and 50 virtual machines. If you use the embedded database with the vCenter Server Appliance, exceeding these limits can cause numerous problems, including causing vCenter Server to stop responding.
For information about configuring the vCenter Server Appliance, see the vCenter Server and Host Management documentation.
Prerequisites
+ Verify that vSphere Client is installed.
+ You can deploy the vCenter Server Appliance only on hosts that are running ESX version 4.x or ESXi version 4.x or later.
+ The vCenter Server Appliance requires at least 7GB of disk space, and is limited to a maximum size of 80GB.
Procedure
1/ From the vSphere 5 download page on the VMware Web site, download the .VMDK and .OVF files for the vCenter Server appliance onto your system.
Save the .VMDK and .OVF files in the same folder.
2/ In the vSphere Client, select File > Deploy OVF Template and enter the path to the .OVF file on your system.
3/ Follow the prompts in the Deploy OVF Template wizard to create the vCenter Server Appliance.
If you do not want to commit to using the maximum 80GB of disk space at deployment, deploy the OVF with thin provisioning. In the Disk Format panel of the wizard, select Thin provisioned format.”