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What happens when Fault Tolerance is disabled on the primary virtual machine?

A new primary virtual machine is restarted on another host.==

The secondary virtual machine maintains the Fault Tolerance state.==

The secondary virtual machine is placed in standby mode for a configurable amount
of time before being deleted.==

Identify the primary benefit of using vLockstep technology.


Capability to switch to a secondary virtual machine when the primary virtual
machine fails

If Fault Tolerance will be configured, which statement is correct about the ESXi
host BIOS?

Hardware virtualization must be enabled.

Which statement is correct about fault tolerant primary and secondary virtual
machines?

The secondary virtual machine is powered on and synchronized with the log only when
the primary virtual machine fails.==

When the primary virtual machine boots, the secondary virtual machine also boots.

In vSphere 5.0, what is the recommended maximum number of fault tolerant virtual
machines on an ESXi host?

Which features are supported with Fault Tolerance? Choose two.

Single CPU virtual machines==


Virtual machine snapshots==

DRS, if EVC is enabled==


vMotion migration==

DRS, if EVC is enabled


Single CPU virtual machines
Which features must be available on an ESXi host in order for it to run fault
tolerant virtual machines? Choose three.

Host certificate checking==


NIC-teamed management network==
FT-compatible CPUs==

Host certificate checking


Shared storage
FT-compatible CPUs

What happens when the host running the primary fault tolerant virtual machine
fails? Choose two.
The secondary virtual machine takes over and becomes the primary virtual machine
HA starts another secondary virtual machine

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