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What are the three types of IP Allocation Policy for vApps? (Choose
3)
A. Reserved
B.Fixed
C. DHCP
D. BOOTP
E.Transient
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Ans: B,C,E
The three valid methods are Fixed, Transient, and DHCP. Each of these is
referred to as an IP Allocation Policy. FIXED: manual configuration for the
VMs in the vApp. DHCP: enables the network DHCP server to allocate
addresses within the vApp. TRANSIENT: a dynamic configuration from
vCenter; which is released when the VMs are powered off.
You create a Windows VM. After you set up the guest, you convert
the VM to a template. You deploy two virtual machines from the
template: VM-A,a nd VM-B. After you deploy the two VMs, you
change several guest OS settings in VM-A. What impact will the
guest OS changes in VM-A have on VM-B and on the original
template?
A.Changes will be duplicated on VM-B, but not duplicated on the
original template.
B.The guest OS changes on VM-A are completely independant of
any settings in VM-B or on the original template.
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C.The guest OS changes in VM-A are duplicated in both VM-B and
the original template.
D.The guest OS settings are not duplicated in VM-B, but are
duplicated in the original template.
Ans: B
Once a VM or template is cloned, there is no further dependancy to the
original source or to other VMs. Any changes on the cloned VM are
specific to that VM.
Which statement is true regarding traffic shaping on a vSphere
Standard Switch?
A.Traffic shaping is supported on inbound and outbound traffic.
B.Traffic shaping is not supported on vSphere Standard Switches.
C.Traffic shaping is supported on outbound traffic only.
D.Traffic shaping is supported on inbound traffic only.
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Ans: C
Recall that traffic shaping polices can define three parameters: average
bandwidth, peak bandwidth, and burst size. These parameters are only
supported on outbound traffic. KEEP IN MIND: both inbound AND
outbound are supported on distributed switchs (vDS). These policies can
be applied to individual port groups on a a standard switch. On a vDS
these policies can be applied to both the distributed port, and the
distributed port group.
What is the maximum number of vCPUs that you can have on a
single Fault Tolerant (FT) VM?
A.32
B.4
C.1