A backup of a Linux VM running on a VMware cluster has been created. In which scenario can the Quick Rollback option be used during a Full VM Restore of the VM?
Yeah, those other options don't seem to be related to the Quick Rollback feature. I mean, migrating to Hyper-V? That's a completely different scenario.
I agree, option D makes the most sense. But what about the other options? I'm not sure how Quick Rollback would be useful for migrating VMs to different hypervisors or dealing with a host power outage.
Exactly! I'd say option D is the correct answer here. If a VM software update causes issues, Quick Rollback can be used to restore the VM to a previous, working state.
You're right, this is an important concept to understand. Quick Rollback essentially allows you to revert to a previous state of the virtual machine, right? So it should be useful in cases where you need to undo changes, like a software update gone wrong.
Hmm, this question seems to be testing our understanding of VMware's Quick Rollback feature. I think it's asking about the specific scenarios where we can use this option during a Full VM Restore.
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