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| Exam Code: | 2V0-622D |
| Exam Name: | VMware Certified Professional 6.5 - Data Center Virtualization Delta Exam |
| Certification Provider: | VMware |
| Free Question Number: | 130 |
| Version: | v2018-05-28 |
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No.# The update order is correct, read the article below:
https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2018/07/vsphere-upgrade-series-part-1-preparing-to-upgrade.html
No.# Snapshot are NOT support with Fault Tolerance.
Please read the vSphere 6.5 doc or just click on the link.
BC are correct.
No.# Wrong, vsphere 6.5 doesn't support 4k native drives. This is a vsphere 6.7 feature, 6.5 only supports 512e disks.
No.# Hello , I think it might be A and D . Snapshots are still supported via API , Storage vMotion however , is not . SDRS uses sMotion .
Any comments ?
No.# Hi Guys , my take on it , feel free to comment as i am not sure either .
PSC always goes 1st , as per VMware KBs
There is NO supported upgrade path for VUM to 6.5 as it goes from Windows to Linux now in 6.5 ( so cannot be A )
KBs state you need to run migration assistant against your old 64 Bit VUM before upgrading VC . ( so cannot be B )
C has PSC last , so cannot be .
My actual point is , how does migration assistant deal with migrating VUM windows to VUM VCSA65 if the vCenter is at this point still 6.0x ? Recommend testing this in LAB before doing prod :-)
No.# Explanation: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.configmax.doc/GUID-BBD10A8B-7BDC-45F3-9CA4-C44EE77749BA.html
No.# Correct answer is B,as per link below.
http://vmnomad.blogspot.com.br/2017/05/testing-CPU-overcommitment-feature.html