Ha! I bet the guy who wrote this question has never actually used VMware HA. Sounds like a textbook question to me. I'm going with B, the rest are just distractions.
Hmm, I'm torn between B and D. I know VMware HA can move running VMs, but I think the primary focus is on failover and high availability. B seems like the best fit.
Option B sounds right to me. VMware HA is all about high availability, so it makes sense that it would detect host failures and start up the VMs on other hosts in the cluster.
Yes, that's correct. VMware HA helps to minimize downtime by quickly detecting host failures and restarting VMs on other hosts to maintain availability.
I agree, option B is correct. VMware HA is designed to ensure high availability by automatically restarting VMs on other hosts in case of a host failure.
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