What are three reasons for deploying vCenter Server in a physical machine? (Choose three.)
A.
vCenter Server can be deployed as physical machine to support a VSA configuration.
B.
vCenter Server can be deployed as a physical machine to ensure it is not susceptible to vSphere outages.
C.
vCenter Server can be deployed as a physical machine to improve VMware Data Recovery performance.
D.
vCenter Server can be deployed as a physical machine to improve vMotion performance.
E.
vCenter Server can be deployed as a physical machine to ensure it does not contend for resources.
Should be B,D,E.
vcenter server can be on VM or physical machine to install VSA.
Agree w/ billy. Link on vmware.com
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsa.doc_10%2FGUID-AB0EA9C8-572A-499D-96CA-A08730C4F2B4.html
2nd line
“You can install vCenter Server on a physical server or on a virtual machine.”
(A) is referring to the VSphere Storage Appliance(VSA) which requires the VCenter server to be installed on physical hardware.
http://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2011/09/vsphere-storage-appliance-can-i-run-vcenter-on-a-vsa-cluster-member.html
The answer is A, B and E
Answer is A,B,E Only..
It can be installed on a VM also…
But if it is deployed on Physical Machine then it is not related to any vMotion or Vmware Data Recovery…
Am I right?
A, B, E
http://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2011/09/vsphere-storage-appliance-can-i-run-vcenter-on-a-vsa-cluster-member.html