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An administrator set up the following configuration:
* The distributed switch has three ESXi hosts, and each host has two 40 Gbps NICs.
* The amount of bandwidth reserved for virtual machine (VM) traffic is 6 Gbps.
The administrator wants to guarantee that VMs in the Finance distributed port group can access 50 percent of the available reserved bandwidth for VM traffic. k Given this scenario, what should the size (in Gbps) of the Finance network resource pool be?
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator is tasked with adding new capacity to an existing software-defined data center (SDDC).
* The SDDC currently hosts two vSphere clusters (ClusterA and ClusterB) with different CPU compatibilities.
* vSphere vMotion and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) are currently in use in the SDDC.
* The new capacity will be implemented by provisioning four ESXi hosts running a new generation of Intel Skylake CPUs.
* All workload virtual machines (VMs) must support live migration to any cluster in the SDDC.
The administrator noticed the running critical "ever virtual machine (VM) shown in the exhibit is not migrating using vSphere vMotion to the original Clusters A or B.
Which three steps must the administrator take to support this functionality? (Choose three.)
An administrator is tasked with looking into the disaster recovery options for protecting a database server using VMware vSphere Replication.
The following requirements must be met:
* The virtual machine must remain online during the protection.
* The virtual machine's snapshots must be used as part of the replication process.
Which step must the administrator complete to accomplish this task?
An administrator is configuring vSphere Lifecycle Manager to install patches to a vSphere cluster. The cluster runs workload virtual machines (VMs) that are incompatible with vSphere vMotion, and therefore cannot be live migrated between hosts during the installation of the patches.
Which configuration in vSphere Lifecycle Manager will allow the administrator to reduce the downtime associated with the patching operation without migrating the VMs?
An administrator is tasked with moving an application and guest operating system (OS) running on top of a physical server to a software-defined data center (SDDC) in a remote secure location.
The following constraints apply:
* The remote secure location has no network connectivity to the outside world.
* The business owner is not concerned if all changes in the application make it to the SDDC in the secure location.
* The application's data is hosted in a database with a high number of transactions.
What could the administrator do to create an image of the guest OS and application that can be moved to this remote data center?