What function does Enhanced vMotion Compatibility provide?
A.
The ability to use vMotion to migrate virtual machines between ESXi hosts that have CPUs with hardware virtualization capabilities and CPUs without this feature.
B.
The ability ti use vMotion to migrate virtual machines between ESXi hosts that have CPUs with a sommon supported baseline.
C.
The ability ti use vMotion to migrate virtual machines between ESXi hosts with intel CPUs and ESXi hosts with AMD CPUs.
D.
The ability ti use vMotion to migrate virtual machines between ESXi hosts with different core counts.
Explanation:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&extern alId=1003212
enhanced VMotion Compatibility (EVC) simplifies VMotion compatibility issues across CPU generations. EVC automatically configures server CPUs with Intel FlexMigration or AMD-V Extended Migration technologies to be compatible with older servers. After EVC is enabled for a cluster in the VirtualCenter inventory, all hosts in that cluster are configured to present identical CPU features and ensure CPU compatibility for VMotion. The features presented by each host are determined by selecting a predefined EVC baseline. VirtualCenter does not permit the addition of hosts that cannot be automatically configured to be compatible with the EVC baseline.
C is not true
the answer should be B
All hosts in the cluster must have CPUs from a single vendor, either AMD or Intel.
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc_50%2FGUID-37CC0E44-7BC7-479C-81DC-FFFC21C1C4E3.html
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Correct Answer:
B. The ability to use vMotion to migrate virtual machines between ESXi hosts that have CPUs with a common supported baseline