Okay, let me think this through. Proactive HA is about anticipating and preventing failures, so it makes sense that it would require vSphere HA to be enabled first.
This is a tricky one. I was going to say B, Cluster EVC, since that's related to high availability. But I think you need to have vSphere HA enabled first before you can configure Proactive HA. I'll go with D.
I'm not sure about this one. I know Proactive HA is related to vSphere HA, but I'm not familiar with the specific configuration requirements. I'll have to review the documentation on this.
I think vSphere HA is the correct answer since Proactive HA is a feature of vSphere HA. vSphere DRS, Cluster EVC, and Fault Tolerance are all different features.
Lanie
3 months agoDenny
3 months agoClaribel
3 months agoLelia
4 months agoQuentin
4 months agoPage
4 months agoMalcom
4 months agoSean
4 months agoSherell
5 months agoLucina
5 months agoJanine
5 months agoVirgina
5 months agoColette
5 months agoMerissa
5 months agoHannah
9 months agoJose
8 months agoEthan
9 months agoJulie
9 months agoDallas
10 months agoGail
9 months agoElfrieda
9 months agoLazaro
9 months agoSherman
10 months agoLuis
8 months agoRessie
8 months agoNenita
8 months agoLarae
8 months agoBrandon
9 months agoCristina
10 months agoSteffanie
10 months agoVictor
10 months agoMary
11 months agoVictor
11 months ago