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| Exam Code: | 2V0-622 |
| Exam Name: | VMware Certified Professional 6.5 - Data Center Virtualization Exam |
| Certification Provider: | VMware |
| Free Question Number: | 113 |
| Version: | v2018-09-30 |
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No.# Thanks Charles
No.# VNMe + SATA
No.# vCPU spike is high because of two scenarios:
1. Packet too small = LRO is not enabled, so CPU (time) is used instead of NIC to make/re-assmble bigger frames
2. Packet too Large = LSO/TSO is not enabled, so CPU (time) is used instead of NIC to break down bigger frames to smaller packets for transmission to network
No.# power management is part of DRS
No.# correct
902 is for NFC
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2034929
No.# if we grant group A, the user can access to vm 20 also
so we have to just grant group B and just on vm10
i think this question is false virtual machine console user can not edit settings for vm
No.# B
When troubleshooting VMware vCenter Server issues, it may be helpful to enable trivia logging in vCenter Server. These logs contain the most verbiage possible, assisting in understanding underlying issues.
No.# agree with any
we have scsi controller and sata controller
No.# outdated reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-3E956FB5-8ACB-42C3-B068-664989C3FF44.html
No.# The backup can be done by the vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface - the restore is done over the Installer.
Right answer D
No.# Power management is to save power, has nothing to do with Availability.
Admission control ist HA that is the right one so A,D ist right
No.# iSCSI is not an VM controller type SCSI and SATA - new is now NVME:https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-63E09187-0E75-405B-97C7-B48DA1B1734F.html
WTF so many wrong answers...