VMware Cloud Management and Automation Fundamentals — Question 82
What is the default encrypted vSphere vMotion state for virtual machines that are not encrypted?
Answer options
- A. Opportunistic
- B. Disabled
- C. Required
- D. Enabled
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A, as the default setting for vSphere vMotion on non-encrypted virtual machines is opportunistic, which means that it will use encryption if available but does not require it. The other options are incorrect because 'Disabled' indicates no encrypted vMotion is allowed, 'Required' means encryption must be used, and 'Enabled' suggests encryption is always active, which is not the case for non-encrypted VMs.