VCP-DCV vSphere Lifecycle Management Practice Question
A vSphere 8 environment uses vLCM. An administrator wants to enable Quick Boot during remediation. What is the prerequisite?
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ESXi hosts must be version 7.0 or later
Quick Boot requires ESXi 7.0 or later. vCenter version is not a prerequisite as long as it supports vLCM. DRS and BIOS settings are not directly related to Quick Boot support.
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ESXi hosts must be version 7.0 or later
Why this is correct
Quick Boot is available from ESXi 7.0 onwards.
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BIOS must support UEFI
Why it's wrong here
UEFI is not a prerequisite for Quick Boot; it works with both BIOS and UEFI.
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Hosts must be in a cluster with DRS enabled
Why it's wrong here
DRS is not required; Quick Boot is an individual host setting.
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vCenter Server must be updated
Why it's wrong here
vCenter version does not affect Quick Boot availability on the host.
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