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VMware 1V0-21.20 Exam - Topic 1 Question 84 Discussion

Which virtual machine (VM) problem is solved using vSphere Storagevmotion?
C) VMs are running on one ESXi host that presents high CPU resource contention.
A) The ESXi host on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
B) The storage array on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
D) The vSphere Client shows that a VM needs to be consolidated.

VMware 1V0-21.20 Exam - Topic 1 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-21.20 exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 1
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Which virtual machine (VM) problem is solved using vSphere Storage

vmotion?

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Misty
6 months ago
I thought vMotion was just for moving VMs, not storage issues!
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Peggie
6 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not about CPU contention? That seems relevant too.
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Myra
7 months ago
Agree with Ashton, storage maintenance is the key here!
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Alonzo
7 months ago
I think it's more about the ESXi host going into maintenance mode.
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Ashton
7 months ago
It's definitely about the storage array needing maintenance.
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Tu
7 months ago
Consolidation sounds like a different issue, so I don’t think it’s D. I’m pretty sure it’s related to storage, but I can’t recall the exact details.
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Talia
8 months ago
I feel like option A could be a possibility too, especially if the host needs to go into maintenance mode. But I think it’s more about storage.
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Rickie
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, but I’m not entirely sure if it’s about the ESXi host or the storage. It’s a bit confusing.
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Cortney
8 months ago
I think vSphere Storage vMotion is mainly used when the storage array needs maintenance, so I’m leaning towards option B.
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Kenneth
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I know vSphere Storage vMotion is used to migrate VMs between storage, but I'm not sure how that relates to the specific problems listed here. I'll have to review my notes and try to figure this out.
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Keneth
8 months ago
Okay, let's see. The question is asking which VM problem is solved using vSphere Storage vMotion. Based on the options, it seems like the answer is B - the storage array on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
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Latosha
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know vSphere Storage vMotion is used to migrate VMs between storage, but I'm not sure which specific problem it solves. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Billy
8 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about vSphere Storage vMotion. I'm pretty confident I can figure this out.
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Benedict
1 year ago
If the storage array is down, my storage is as good as toast. Better use vSphere vMotion to keep those VMs alive and kicking!
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Nan
12 months ago
A) If the storage array is down, my storage is as good as toast. Better use vSphere vMotion to keep those VMs alive and kicking!
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Eveline
12 months ago
B) The storage array on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
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Clay
12 months ago
A) The storage array on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
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Alysa
1 year ago
D seems a bit out of place here. Consolidation is more of a VMware Tools thing, not vSphere vMotion. I'm going with B, the storage array maintenance scenario.
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Caitlin
1 year ago
Definitely, B is the right choice for vSphere Storage vmotion. It helps with storage array maintenance.
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Raelene
1 year ago
I think B is the correct answer too. It's all about managing storage maintenance with vMotion.
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Dino
1 year ago
I agree, D does seem out of place. B makes more sense for vSphere Storage vmotion.
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Cecily
1 year ago
This is a tricky one, but I'd go with B. Who wants to deal with a storage array going down? vSphere vMotion to the rescue!
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Jolene
1 year ago
Definitely, dealing with storage array maintenance can be a headache. vMotion is a lifesaver.
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Jolene
1 year ago
I agree, B is the correct answer. vSphere vMotion can help with storage maintenance.
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Orville
1 year ago
I'm torn between A and B, but I think B makes the most sense. Migrating a VM to another storage array during maintenance is a key use case for vSphere vMotion.
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Ettie
1 year ago
Option B looks like the correct answer to me. If the storage array requires maintenance, vSphere vMotion can help migrate the VM to another storage array without any downtime.
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Alishia
1 year ago
Yes, vSphere vMotion is a lifesaver in those situations. It allows for seamless migration of VMs to avoid any downtime.
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Rory
1 year ago
I agree, option B is the correct answer. vSphere vMotion is great for migrating VMs when the storage array needs maintenance.
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Levi
1 year ago
But in this case, vSphere Storage vmotion wouldn't be the solution.
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Blair
1 year ago
A) The ESXi host on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
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Vashti
1 year ago
That's correct! vSphere vMotion can help with that.
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Jesus
1 year ago
B) The storage array on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
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Della
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think B) The storage array on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode could also be a valid use case for vSphere Storage vmotion.
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Remedios
1 year ago
I agree with Carin. When the host needs maintenance, vmotion can help migrate the VM to another host.
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Carin
1 year ago
I think the answer is A) The ESXi host on which a VM is running requires to enter maintenance mode.
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