VMware NSX-T Data Center for Operators — Question 75
A cloud administrator is managing a VMware Cloud environment consisting of a single cluster with two hosts.
The administrator is trying to create a new virtual machine and is getting the following error message:
Cannot complete file creation operation. There are currently 2 usable fault domains. The operation requires 3 more usable fault domains. Failed to create object.
What could be causing this issue?
Answer options
- A. There is insufficient CPU and memory based on the current virtual machine resource reservation settings.
- B. vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) is enabled.
- C. The VM storage policy is configured incorrectly for the cluster.
- D. One of the hosts is in maintenance mode.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because the error message indicates that the VM storage policy does not align with the cluster's requirements for fault domains. Options A, B, and D are not directly related to the fault domain issue; insufficient CPU/memory and DRS settings do not affect fault domain availability, and a host in maintenance mode would not impact the ability to create a VM in this specific context.