A VM has the following configuration: ✑ 2 vCPU ✑ 4 GB RAM ✑ HDD1 10 GB ✑ HDD2 20 GB A vSphere Administrator creates a snapshot of a powered off VM. What is the maximum size of all of the snapshots that can be consumed on the datastore?
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Reference: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1015180 For example: You have a base disk of size 8 GB and 2 levels of snapshots, each of 4 GB each. During a Remove All Snapshot Tasks, the first snapshot delta disk file can grow, worse-case scenario, to 8 GB, as all new blocks from the second snapshot are written. Any common changes stored in both snapshot levels do not require additional space.
I think the correct answer is C. The question asks what is the "maximum" size of "all" snapshots, not just the single snapshot being created here. It's a tricky question, but the datastore should be able to save 34GBs from all snapshots, if it's been configured correctly.
Correct answer is A
When you take a snapshot of a powered off machine the option “Snapshot the virtual machine’s memory” is greyed out.
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