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An NSX administrator is creating a Tier-1 Gateway configured In Active-Standby High Availability Mode. In the event of node failure, the failover policy should not allow the original tailed node to become the Active node upon recovery.

Which failover policy meets this requirement?

A.
Non-Preemptive
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A.
Non-Preemptive
B.
Preemptive
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B.
Preemptive
C.
Enable Preemptive
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C.
Enable Preemptive
D.
Disable Preemptive
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D.
Disable Preemptive
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

According to the VMware NSX Documentation, a non-preemptive failover policy means that the original failed node will not become the active node upon recovery, unless the current active node fails again. This policy can help avoid unnecessary failovers and ensure stability.

The other options are either incorrect or not available for this configuration. Preemptive is the opposite of non-preemptive, meaning that the original failed node will become the active node upon recovery, if it has a higher priority than the current active node. Enable Preemptive and Disable Preemptive are not valid options for the failover policy, as the failover policy is a drop-down menu that only has two choices: Preemptive and Non-Preemptive.

asked 16/09/2024
Sukhpal Singh
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