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VMware 1V0-41.20 Exam - Topic 7 Question 47 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-41.20 exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 7
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A customer is implementing a proof of concept for vSphere and wants to enable features such as HA, vMotion and DRS.

Which component is required to enable these features?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, E

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Valda
3 months ago
Totally agree, vCenter is the way to go!
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Alaine
3 months ago
Really? I always thought SAN Storage played a bigger role.
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Tijuana
3 months ago
Nope, vCenter is essential for HA and DRS.
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Gertude
4 months ago
I thought vSphere Client was enough?
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Leonard
4 months ago
Definitely need vCenter Server for those features!
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Gregoria
4 months ago
I thought vSphere Client was just for managing the interface, not for enabling features like HA or vMotion. Am I wrong?
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Lazaro
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like vCenter Server was the answer there too. But what about the Distributed Switch?
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Myrtie
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about needing a centralized management tool for HA and DRS. Could it be vCenter?
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Freeman
5 months ago
I think it's definitely vCenter Server because it manages the resources and enables those features, right?
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Delmy
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is the vSphere Client also a potential answer here? I know that provides the management interface, but I'm not sure if it's considered a required component in the same way as vCenter Server. Gonna have to review my notes on this.
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Mabel
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The question is asking about the component required to enable those specific features, and that's definitely vCenter Server. It provides the centralized control and visibility needed to leverage HA, vMotion, and DRS across the environment.
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Sharika
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure on this one. I know vCenter Server is important for managing vSphere, but I can't remember if it's strictly required for HA, vMotion, and DRS. Let me think this through a bit more.
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Fausto
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty sure the answer is vCenter Server, since that's the central management component that enables all those advanced vSphere features.
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Sharen
5 months ago
Ah, I've dealt with similar issues before. I'd probably start by trying option A - adding an If web page contains action to check if the field exists before writing data. That seems like a good way to handle potential errors.
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Belen
5 months ago
I've got a good strategy - I'll eliminate the options that I know are false, then choose the two that seem most likely to be true.
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Mertie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Maybe I should review the material on scheduling bots again just to be sure.
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Vicki
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know the "user" option has something to do with mounting without root, but I can't remember the exact details.
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Kirby
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think vSphere Client might also be required for some of those features.
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Roselle
11 months ago
I agree with Fredric, vCenter Server is needed to enable those features.
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Fredric
11 months ago
I think the answer is A) vCenter Server.
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