An administrator plans to deploy ESXi 5.x. but does not want to use a CD or DVD.
What are two alternate ways to provide the ESXi 5.x installer to the host? (Choose two)
A.
PXE
B.
FTP
C.
HTTP
D.
USB
An administrator plans to deploy ESXi 5.x. but does not want to use a CD or DVD.
What are two alternate ways to provide the ESXi 5.x installer to the host? (Choose two)
An administrator plans to deploy ESXi 5.x. but does not want to use a CD or DVD.
What are two alternate ways to provide the ESXi 5.x installer to the host? (Choose two)
A.
PXE
B.
FTP
C.
HTTP
D.
USB
who can explain?
the quesions are the same, but the answers are not the same!
http://www.aiotestking.com/vmware/2012/08/x-installer-to-the-host-choose-two/
at are two alternate ways to provide the ESXi 5.x installer to the host
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2004582
The installation script ( ks.cfg) can reside in any of these locations:
•FTP
•HTTP/HTTPS
•NFS Share
•USB flash drive
•CD/DVD device
Therefore, B and C are correct
the question didnt mention the way is using the installation “Scripted or interactive” so from thw answer i will assume is using interactive as if it is scripted the answer should be B,C and D
therefore the correct answer for interactive installation is A and D
Interactive installations are recommended for small deployments of fewer than five hosts. You boot the installer from a CD or DVD, from a bootable USB device, or by PXE booting the installer from a location on the network, then follow the prompts in the installation wizard to install ESXi to disk.