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Missed Questions: Question: Your customer has a large vSphere environment supporting 50 vSphere hosts and almost 1000

virtual machines. They can support either Microsoft SQL or Oracle databases and want to install vCenter in a configuration that guarantees zero downtime in the event of hardware failure. Which vCenter configuration must they choose? Choose one. Incorrect response(s): vCenter Appliance with vSphere Fault Tolerance Question: Your customer is concerned that vCenter will become a significant risk in their environment if it is virtualized in the same environment that it manages. You point out to them that, in fact, running vCenter as a VM is not only supported by VMware but is recommended because - why? Choose two reasons. Incorrect response(s): vSphere High Availability can and will restart a failed vCenter Server on another host in a vSphere cluster if the host it is running on fails vSphere Fault tolerance can be used to run a secondary copy of the vCenter VM for immediate failover on another host if the primary copy fails
Note: This response is either incorrect, or additional responses may be required to receive a 100% score for this question.

Question: Your customer has a mission-critical application cluster and has clearly specified that they cannot tolerate any downtime for their vCenter Server. Which vCenter feature will allow them to install vCenter so that it automatically and immediately fails over to another instance with no loss of data or downtime? Choose one. Incorrect response(s): vCenter Fault Tolerance Question: Your customer is deploying a new vSphere environment with multiple vCenter Servers. In order to

manage 10,000 virtual machines they have decided to install 10 vCenter instances. Which two key shared services should they install on a single central server before deploying the vCenter instances? Incorrect response(s): vCenter Server and Single Sign-On

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