Which acceptance level could the driver have and still be included in the image?

An administrator has purchased a new 10GB Converged Network Adapter (CNA) for installation in system that is running ESXi 5.x. the administrator has downloaded the latest driver from the hardware vendor and wants to include the driver in an image. The image profile acceptance level is set to VMwareSupported.

Which acceptance level could the driver have and still be included in the image? (Choose two)

An administrator has purchased a new 10GB Converged Network Adapter (CNA) for installation in system that is running ESXi 5.x. the administrator has downloaded the latest driver from the hardware vendor and wants to include the driver in an image. The image profile acceptance level is set to VMwareSupported.

Which acceptance level could the driver have and still be included in the image? (Choose two)

A.
PartnerSupported

B.
VMwareAccepted

C.
CommunitySupported

D.
VMwareCertified

Explanation:
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc_50/GUID-27BBBAB8-01EA-4238-8140- 1C3C3EFC0AA6.html



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Dyslexia

Dyslexia

This Q. is wrong in it’s statement and therefor wrong in the answers indicated as correct.
There is no such thing a an acceptance level VMwareSupported.
The levels defind for the product are:
VMwareCertified
VMwareAccepted
PartnerSupported
CommunitySupported

So the Q. should state:
“The image profile acceptance level is set to PartnerSupported.”

The the correct answers would be:
VMwareCertified
VMwareAccepted
PartnerSupported

The acceptance level set on the host is the minimum acceptance level software should be classified with in order to be accepted (duh) onto the host, when installed.

vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-50-installation-setup-guide.pdf, page 127