The typical option is selected while running the New Virtual Machine Wizard in the vSphere Client;
Which three specific configuration options are skipped during virtual machine creation? (Choose Three)
A.
Datastore location
B.
Virtual machine version
C.
Resource pool
D.
Number of vCPUs
E.
Memory configuration
Explanation:
Page 74 from vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-50-examples-scenarios-guide.pdfThe typical option began in page 74 and explain all itens that you can or can’t to configure. (Another option could be “Virtual Machine Configuration” however this is not on the test)
I do not see how this answer could be correct, even though I have 2 practice exams that show the same results. I am looking at vSphere right now and am creating a test virtual machine. I select “typical” and the next option takes me to where I name the virtual machine and a place to select the inventory location. The next screen is where I select the DATASTORE(I agree with this choice) The next screen clearly states “VERSION” and then the next screen is where you configure the hard drive space. I do not see any place to configure a RESOURCE POOL. My selection would be B,D,E. If i am missing something, please let me know. I want to understand this question
correct
error, in my first post, I meant to say, I would answer C,D,E and I do not agree with B as a selection. I do not see any place to configure a RESOURCE POOL during a typical install
Create a new VM wizard steps:
1. Name & Location
2. Storage
3. Guest OS/Version
4. Network (# NICs/Adapters to use)
5. Create disk
6. Complete
A (Datastore) is not skipped
B VM version (Guest OS version?) is not skipped
C Resource Pool IS SKIPPED
D Number of vCPUs IS SKIPPED
E Memory Configuration IS SKIPPED
Answer: C, D, E are skipped.
Thanks Giorgio.
Correct Answer is C, D, E
Resource pool option is available during typical machine creation (note that you MUST have a resource pool created before you will see this option)
Typical Options:
-Name & Location
-Resource Pool
-Storage
-Guest OS
-Network
-Disk
Custom Options:
-Name and Location
-Resource Pool
-Storage
-VM Version !!!
-Guest OS
-CPU’s !!!
-Memory !!!
-Network
-SCSI Controller
-Disk
Therefore thor is right, answers are B, D, and E.
B : Virtual machine version .
You nailed it buddy. Version machine version should not be confused with guest os version.
Thanks Jon!
BDE are correct answers. Virtual machine version is NOT available when using defaults.
Coudl admin correct the answers B D E ? thanks
http://www.virtualizationadmin.com/articles-tutorials/vmware-esx-and-vsphere-articles/installation-and-deployment/getting-started-esxi-5-part2.html
They choose custom, in this case it’s about typical…
The correct answer is BDE. I looked at creating a new virtual machine. The following is avaiable with Typical:
Name and Location
Resource Pool
Storage
Guest OS
Network
Create a Disk
Ready to Complete
Custom:
Virtual Machine version
CPUs
Memory
SCSI Controller