I'm pretty confident the answer is Fault Tolerance. That feature is specifically designed to provide continuous availability and zero downtime if a host fails. The other options don't seem as directly relevant to preventing data loss.
Okay, let me think this through. Fault Tolerance sounds right, but Storage vMotion could also potentially help by moving the VM's data to a different storage location if the original fails. I'll have to weigh the options carefully.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I know vMotion can migrate VMs between hosts, but I don't think that directly addresses data loss. Maybe it's vSphere High Availability?
I think Fault Tolerance is the feature that helps maintain zero data loss when a VM fails unexpectedly. It creates a live replica of the VM that can take over if the primary VM goes down.
I'm torn between Fault Tolerance and vSphere High Availability. Both sound like they could prevent data loss, but I'm not sure which one is the correct answer.
Gotta be vSphere High Availability, right? I remember learning about that in my VMware training. It's all about keeping your VMs up and running no matter what.
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