Which of the following methods can be used to migrate a virtual machine for a vNetwork Standard Switch to a vNetwork Distributed Switch? (Choose two)
A.
Edit the Network Adapter settings for the VM and select a dvPort group from the list.
B.
Migrate the port group containing the VM from a vNetwork Standard Switch using the migrate virtual Machine Networking option.
C.
Edit the virtual adapter settings for the ESXi host and select a dvPort group from the list.
D.
Select the VM from a list of virtual machines using the Migrate virtual networking option.
The answer is A D, I have just moved a VM to a vDS following answer A
Thanks.
This is the answer: “Migrate the port group containing the VM from a vNetwork Standard Switch using the migrate virtual Machine Networking option.” rather than “Select the VM from a list of virtual machines using the Migrate virtual networking option.” I have tested this in a lab. The port group is what is migrated.
Answers are A and B
B is better?
http://www.aiotestking.com/vmware/2012/01/which-of-the-following-methods-can-be-used-to-migrate-a-virtual-machine-for-a-vnetwork-standard-switch-to-a-vnetwork-distributed-switch/
A & D. Mastering VMWare vSphere 5 has screen shots (pgs.226-227). You select port groups on the source and destination vSwitches, then it brings up a list of all VMs on the source port group. You select the VMs you want to move. (You can also select “..All VMs not connected to a Port Group…” instead of a source prot group.