VMware vSphere 6.5 Foundations (VCP6.5-DCV) — Question 72
A Long-Distance vMotion migration cannot complete.
Which three situations could cause this? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. The license currently in use for the two hosts in vSphere Enterprise Edition.
- B. The round-trip time between the hosts is greater than 150 milliseconds.
- C. The virtual machine is configured to use Virtual NVMe disks.
- D. The vMotion traffic to the destination host is on the default TCP/IP stack.
- E. The license currently in use for the two hosts is vSphere Enterprise Plus Edition.
Correct answer: A, B, D
Explanation
The correct options A, B, and D highlight licensing and network conditions that can impede the vMotion process. Option A indicates that the license may not support long-distance vMotion, option B points out that excessive round-trip times can hinder performance, and option D suggests that using the default TCP/IP stack is necessary for compatibility. Options C and E do not directly relate to the failure of a Long-Distance vMotion migration.