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VEEAM VMCE2021 Exam - Topic 1 Question 24 Discussion

Actual exam question for VEEAM's VMCE2021 exam
Question #: 24
Topic #: 1
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A company has outgrown their current data center and plans to use the second data center as the new primary and needs to migrate their workloads. They are running VMware in both data centers. Which steps would allow this migration to occur without any data loss?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Candida
3 months ago
Backup jobs are important, but I’d stick with D for this scenario.
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Becky
3 months ago
Totally agree with D, it's the safest way to migrate.
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Polly
4 months ago
Wait, can you really do a permanent failover without issues?
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Orville
4 months ago
I think B is better for instant recovery.
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Dierdre
4 months ago
Option D sounds right, replication is key!
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Leonor
4 months ago
I thought "instant VM recovery" was a good approach, but I’m not sure it fits here since we want to avoid any data loss during the migration.
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Aimee
4 months ago
I feel like option D makes the most sense since it includes both replication and planned failover, but I can't recall the exact steps we went over.
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Bobbye
5 months ago
I remember we discussed replication jobs, but I'm confused about whether "permanent failover" is necessary or if there's a better option.
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Carin
5 months ago
I think we practiced something similar in class, but I'm not entirely sure if "planned failover" is the right term for this scenario.
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Rocco
5 months ago
I've got a good handle on this. Option C seems like the way to go - the replication job, failback, and commit failback steps should cover everything we need to migrate the workloads safely.
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Vicente
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I want to make sure I don't miss any critical steps. I'm going to carefully review each option and make sure I understand the differences before selecting my answer.
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Bulah
5 months ago
I've done a few VMware migrations before, so I'm feeling pretty confident about this. I think option D looks like the most comprehensive solution to ensure a smooth transition without any data loss.
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Mica
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I'm a bit unsure about the difference between failover and failback. I'll need to review those concepts before deciding on the best approach.
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Brendan
5 months ago
This seems like a pretty straightforward migration process, but I want to make sure I understand the steps correctly. I'm leaning towards option C, but I'll need to double-check the details.
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Gianna
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not entirely sure about the difference between the options here. I'll need to think this through carefully.
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Dominque
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the differences between the options provided.
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Gladis
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a standard materials variance question. I'll need to calculate the standard materials cost and the actual materials cost, then find the difference.
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Herminia
10 months ago
If I can't use the 'Permanent Failover' option, I'm not even showing up for the exam. That's non-negotiable!
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Ashton
8 months ago
User 3: I think we should also consider the 'Replication job' and 'Planned failover' options for a smooth migration.
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Giuseppe
8 months ago
User 2: Definitely, it's crucial for ensuring no data loss during the migration process.
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Lashunda
8 months ago
User 1: I agree, 'Permanent Failover' is a must-have option for the migration.
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Margarita
10 months ago
Haha, who needs data when you have backups, right? Just kidding, option D is clearly the safest choice here.
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Alyce
9 months ago
User 3: Option D is definitely the safest choice for the migration.
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Haley
9 months ago
User 2: Haley is right, backups are crucial.
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Alona
10 months ago
User 1: Haha, backups are important though!
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Theresia
10 months ago
I'm not sure about the 'Instant VM Recovery' in option B. Seems a bit risky for a migration of this scale. I'd stick with the proven approach in option D.
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Terry
9 months ago
Let's go with option D for the migration plan, it's more reliable.
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Sylvie
9 months ago
Instant VM Recovery does sound risky, better to go with the proven approach.
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Della
9 months ago
I agree, option D seems like the safer choice for this migration.
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Alaine
10 months ago
Option D seems like the way to go. Replication, planned failover, and permanent failover - that's how I would do it without any data loss.
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Yuette
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but D does make sense for a smooth migration.
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Therese
11 months ago
I agree with Nohemi, D seems like the right choice.
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Nohemi
11 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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