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Chapter 5. Administration with vCenter > Administration with vCenter

Administration with vCenter

  • vSphere Client Tabs

  • Lockdown Mode

  • vCenter Maximums

  • VMware vCenter High Availability

  • VMware vCenter Clustering

  • VMware vCenter Heartbeat

Cram Saver

If you can correctly answer these questions before going through this section, save time by skimming the Exam Alerts in this section and then completing the Cram Quiz at the end of the section.

1.What is the maximum number of registered virtual machines that can be managed by a single vCenter Server?

A.1000
B.2000
C.10000
D.15000


2.Which file is responsible for holding the system logs?

A.vpxd-logs
B.vpxd-events
C.vpxd-alerts
D.vpxd-index


3.True or false: vCenter can be protected by VMware Fault Tolerance.

A.True
B.False


Answers

1.D is correct. The VMware Configuration Maximum states that the maximum number of registered virtual machines to be managed by a single VC Server is 15000.
2.D is correct. The file responsible for holding the system logs is vpxd-index.
3.B is correct. VMware FT cannot be used to provide fault tolerance for vCenter as the minimum vCenter hardware requirements conflict with what FT can support.



  

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