An administrator wants to enable Guest Customization in Vcenter Setver for varios Windows and Linux virtual machines. Which of the following steps must be perfomed on the vCenter Server and in the guest virtual machines? (Choose Two)
A.
Microsoft sysprep tools must be installed on the vcenter server
B.
Perl must be installed in the Linux Guest OS
C.
The Linux Open source tools must be added to the vcenter Server
D.
The windows guest OS must be Windows NT4, 2000, 2003, 2008
R= A, D
sysprep must be installed, because you install multiple versions of Windows and perl is required to install linux
Sysprep & Perl must be installed.So correct answers are A & B
Yup –
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/topic/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc_50/GUID-E63B6FAA-8D35-428D-B40C-744769845906.html
A and D:
Sysprep must be installed. Answer A says that “sysprep tools must be placed on the vcenter server”
That’s not correct, must be installed.
No they just have to be placed in the correct directory.
But the option A says: Microsoft sysprep tools must be installed on the vcenter server— INSTALLED
Other dumps say ‘placed’ instead of ‘installed’ in answer A.
They also list A & B as the correct answer.
Does vSphere5 support guest customization of NT4?
A and D is wrong. Correct answer is A and B as per http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/topic/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc_50/GUID-E63B6FAA-8D35-428D-B40C-744769845906.html
Sysprep must be installed on vCenter Server in order to customize Guest OSes prior to 2008 Server and Vista. Those OSes and later have Sysprep included.