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A server administrator is reviewing the following specifications:

VM01 Host:

CPU: 2 Physical, 4 Cores

RAM: 16GB

Storage: 16TB

Server 1 on VM01:

CPU: 1 virtual socket, 1 core per socket

RAM: 4GB

Storage: 8TB

Server 2 on VM01:

CPU: 2 virtual sockets, 2 cores per socket

RAM: 8GB

Storage: 10TB

Which of the following is described given these specifications?

A.
Virtual switch
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A.
Virtual switch
B.
Host vs. guest
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B.
Host vs. guest
C.
Overprovisioning
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C.
Overprovisioning
D.
Scalability
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D.
Scalability
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Overprovisioning is a situation where the allocated resources for a virtual machine exceed the available resources of the physical host. In this case, the storage allocated for Server 1 and Server 2 on VM01 is 8TB and 10TB respectively, which adds up to 18TB. However, the storage available on the VM01 host is only 16TB, which means there is a 2TB deficit. This can cause performance issues and errors for the virtual machines.

References:

CompTIA Server+ Certification Exam Objectives1, page 8

Server Management: Server Hardware Installation and Management, Module 2, Lesson 5

asked 02/10/2024
German Lopez
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