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?
Following a merger with another company, an administrator is tasked with configuring an identity source for VMware vCenter so that all vSphere administrators can authenticate using their existing Active Directory accounts. Each company has user accounts in their own Active Directory forests.
The following additional information has been provided:
* The corporate policy states that only Windows-based machine accounts are allowed in Active Directory.
Which action should the administrator take to configure vCenter Single Sign-On (SSO) to meet this requirement?
administrator successfully installs VMware ESXi onto the first host of a new vSphere duster but makes no additional configuration changes. When attempting to log into the vSphere Host Client using the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the host, the administrator receives the following error message:
''server Not Found -we can't connect to the server at esxit101.corp.local.''
* Host FQDN: esxi 101. Corp. local
* Management VLAN ID: 10
* DHCP: No
* Management IP Address: 172.16.10.101/24
* Management IP Gateway: 172.16.10.1
* Corporate DNS Servers: 172.16.10.5, 172.16.10.6
* DNS Domain: corp.local
Which three high level tasks should the administrator complete, at a minimum, in order to successfully log into the the vSphsrs Host Client using the FQDN for the exxi101 and complete the configuration (Choose three.)
An administrator is tasked with looking into the disaster recovery (DR) options for a software-defined data center (SDDC).
The following requirements must be met:
*All virtual machines (VMs) must be protected to a secondary site.
*The source VMs must remain online until the failover.
*When failing over to the secondary site, application downtime is allowed
*The DR failover must be managed from the vSphere Client.
*Costs must remain as low as possible.
How can the administrator accomplish this task?
An administrator plans to update the Supervisor cluster and has noticed some of the Tanzu Kubemetes Grid clusters are running an incompatible version.
Which action must the administrator take before proceeding with the Supervisor cluster update?