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Question #: 9
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A vSphere Administrator observes that the Primary VM configured with Fault Tolerance is executing slowly. After further investigation, it is determined that the
Secondary VM is on an overcommitted ESXi host.
What two methods will correct the problem? (Choose two.)

  • A. Use Storage vMotion to migrate the Secondary VM to another datastore.
  • B. Use vMotion to migrate the Secondary VM to a different ESXi host.
  • C. Configure a CPU limit on the Primary VM which will also apply to the Secondary VM.
  • D. Turn off and turn on FT in order to recreate the Secondary VM on a different datastore.
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Suggested Answer: BD 🗳️
Reference:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-4-esx-vcenter/index.jsp?topic=/com.vmware.vsphere.availability.doc_40/c_ft_ts_perf.html

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elratais
4 years, 8 months ago
BD are correct, based on the link. It says there, that you can set a limit for the primary VM, but the limit has to be sufficient high enough for primary and secondary VM to run fast. Answer C doesnt say, the limit you set ensures this, so correct answers are BD.
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Desmond
5 years, 8 months ago
Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.avail.doc/GUID-C714CA33-13B9-41CE-A4BE-BFCA5C0C134E.html
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kishank
4 years, 9 months ago
Based on this link, the correct options are BC
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