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Which three vSphere features are still supported for Windows-based virtual machines when enabling vSphere's -virtualization-based security feature? (Choose three.)

A.
vSphere vMotion
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A.
vSphere vMotion
B.
PCI passthrough
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B.
PCI passthrough
C.
vSphere High Availability (HA)D, vSphere Fault Tolerance
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C.
vSphere High Availability (HA)D, vSphere Fault Tolerance
D.
vSphere Distributed Resources Scheduler (DRS)
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D.
vSphere Distributed Resources Scheduler (DRS)
E.
Hot Add of CPU or memory
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E.
Hot Add of CPU or memory
Suggested answer: A, C, E

Explanation:

Option A, C and E are correct because they indicate that vSphere features such as vMotion, High Availability (HA) and Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS) are still supported for Windows-based virtual machines when enabling vSphere's virtualization-based security feature, which provides enhanced protection for guest operating systems and applications against various attacks. Option B is incorrect because PCI passthrough is not supported for Windows-based virtual machines when enabling vSphere's virtualization-based security feature, as this feature requires direct access to physical devices that cannot be shared or protected by hypervisor mechanisms. Option D is incorrect because Fault Tolerance is not supported for Windows-based virtual machines when enabling vSphere's virtualization-based security feature, as this feature requires identical execution states for primary and secondary virtual machines that cannot be guaranteed by hypervisor mechanisms. Option F is incorrect because Hot Add of CPU or memory is not supported for Windows-based virtual machines when enabling vSphere's virtualization-based security feature, as this feature requires dynamic changes to virtual hardware configuration that cannot be handled by hypervisor mechanisms. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMwarevSphere/ 7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-A2A4371A-B888-404C-B23FC422A8C40F54. html

asked 16/09/2024
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