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VMware 1V0-21.20 Exam - Topic 1 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-21.20 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 1
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An administrator needs to separate traffic of virtual machine live migrations from all other traffic. Which TCP/IP stack meets this requirement?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Ressie
4 months ago
I disagree, I think D could work too for management traffic.
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Dorothy
4 months ago
C is the one, no doubt about it!
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Jaime
4 months ago
Wait, is there really a specific stack just for live migrations?
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Marya
4 months ago
I thought it was A at first, but C makes more sense.
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Felicidad
4 months ago
C is definitely the right choice for vMotion!
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Edna
5 months ago
I feel like the Fault Tolerance logging stack might be relevant too, but I can't recall how it specifically relates to live migrations.
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Kenda
5 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I believe the vMotion stack is designed for that purpose.
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Florinda
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about separating traffic for different types of operations. Could it be the Management stack instead?
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Quentin
5 months ago
I think the vMotion TCP/IP stack is the right choice since it specifically handles live migrations.
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Elli
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I think the answer is C - indexes might not be reachable.
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Rhea
5 months ago
The IP address is definitely going to be in the Resource Data Class. That's where all the specific attributes and properties of the computer resource would be stored, including the IP address.
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Paola
5 months ago
I feel like "process tolerance" could be the answer because it defines the limits, but I need to think more about the definitions.
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Gregg
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about a requirement for using a web-based app, so I'm guessing it has to do with the client's connection or hardware. I'll go with D, sufficient bandwidth.
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