Intro to VMWare
What's the difference between a strict rule and a preferential rule?
A preferential rule is a soft rule that can be violated to allow the proper functioning of DRS. Strict rules are required and can never be violated.
What is another way of describing the act of assigning a permission?
Assigning a user or group a role for a selected object
What allows you to log into a single instance of vCenter and manage the inventories of all the vCenter Server systems in it's group?
. Enhanced linked mode
What is the minimum number of vCenter servers required to use vCenter High Availability?
3 vCenter Servers
What sort of failures can vSphere HA protect against?
Application failures Datastore accessibility failures Host hardware failures Network isolation failures
What is a recommended step after configuring your management network settings in the DCUI?
Test management network
What steps would you need to take to update a template?
Convert the template to a VM Place the VM on an isolated network Make your changes Convert the VM back to a Template.
If you connected a monitor and keyboard to an ESXi host, what is the name of the interface you would see?
DCUI
What's the vSphere term for the entity on which VM files are stored?
Datastore
A datastore has become overcommitted. Select all the ways you can resolve this problem.
Increase the datastore capacity Use Storage vMotion to migrate VM files to another datastore
What is the term used to describe the conversion of a thin disk to a thick disk
Inflation
what's the first thing you should do after installing a guest OS in a new virtual machine?
Install VMware Tools
The Three automation levels
Manual Partially Fully
A role is composed of:
Privileges
Components of license information
Product Key Asset Key License Key
The term for giving a VM direct access to a physical LUN is referred to as
Raw device mapping
What is the type of datastore most commonly used by vSphere to store virtual machines?
VMFS
the datastore types that vSphere supports:
VMFS vSAN NFS
You have accidentally removed a VM, Windows2016_Test, from the inventory. You know it wasn't deleted because you can find the VM's files on a datastore. What file do you use to re-add that VM to your inventory?
Windows2016_Test.vmx
What's another name for the operating system that runs inside a virtual machine?
Guest
What do the uplink ports of a vSwitch (virtual switch) represent?
Physical NICs of the host
In your own words describe the difference between a physical architecture and a virtualized architecture.
Physical architecture pertains to the actual hardware of a system. Virtualized architecture uses a hypervisor to abstract the hardware into software.
A physical host has two sockets with 12 cores each. How many logical CPUs are available to provision? Hyperthreading is enabled.
48 Logical CPUs
What are the HA settings that vCenter uses to ensure both that sufficient resources are available in a cluster to provide failover protection and that VM resource reservations are respected?
Admission control
What would you implement to keep VMs together on the same host when using DRS?
Affinity Rule
The master host in a HA cluster of four hosts has failed. What happens immediately following the host failure.
An election takes place to set a new master host VMs from the master host are restarted on another host
the ways in which a template can be made
Cloning a template to a template Converting a VM to a template Cloning a VM to a template
vSphere features like DRS and HA are enabled and configured at what level in your inventory pane?
Cluster
How do you calculate slot sizes for vSphere HA admission control?
Combining the largest memory reservation and the largest CPU reservation of any running VM in the cluster
T/F: A virtual machine is confined to the host that it is created on
False
T/F: All virtual machines on a host must run the same guest operating system.
False
T/F: ESXi hosts MUST be managed by a vCenter server.
False
T/F: Host connections to NFS shares does not involve the use of IP addresses.
False
T/F: If a virtual machine fails or crashes, it can cause other virtual machines on the same host to crash.
False
T/F: Local ESXi accounts are preferred over setting up a different authentication source like Active Directory.
False
T/F: Once a VM has been created, it's virtual hardware cannot be changed.
False
T/F: SSH and other troubleshooting services should always be enabled.
False
T/F: The host of a primary fault tolerant VM has failed. You, as the vSphere administrator, need to recreate the primary VM to re-establish fault tolerance.
False
T/F: VMware best practices are to group iSCSI VMkernal port groups with other VMkernal port groups (like NFS or management network) on the same vSwitch.
False
T/F: VMware best practices recommend using VM snapshots as an ideal backup strategy.
False
T/F: When creating a cluster, you are required to use the Quckstart workflow to configure cluster features.
False
T/F: You MUST provide a license for vCenter the same day you have deployed the appliance. Select one:
False
T/F: vCenter server appliance backups are configured/performed in the vSphere UI.
False
T/F: vCenter server appliance restores are performed in the VCSA management interface.
False
T/F: vSphere vMotion network traffic between hosts is transmitted and received over Virtual Machine network port groups.
False
ways a virtual machine can be deployed.
Deploying a virtual appliance Deploy from a template Clone and existing VM
What is the name of VMware's hypervisor?
ESXi
vSphere is composed of what VMware products?
ESXi and vCenter
benefits of virtual machines and a virtualized environment.
Easier to manage. Decreased power foot print. Decreased physical foot print. Less cost for physical machines. Easier to set up and move.
In order to vMotion VMs across vCenter instances, your vCenters need to be in what configuration state?
Enhanced Linked Mode
T/F: A guest OS in one virtual machine has access to a guest OS in a second virtual machine.
False
T/F: A primary fault tolerant VM and it's corresponding secondary VM are allowed to reside on the same host.
False
T/F: A virtual machine MUST be turned off in order to perform a vSphere vMotion OR vSphere Storage vMotion migration.
False
What can be configured through the DCUI
Host Name IP Settings DNS Servers
Hosts utilize Fiber Channel, Fiber Channel Over Ethernet, or iSCSI to connect to storage arrays (SANs) to access:
LUNs
The ability for a host to have more than one way to reach a SAN is called:
Multipathing
What's the name for adding more than one physical NIC to a virtual switch?
NIC teaming
You have a cluster with three ESXi hosts, all are set up with DAS (direct attached storage) for storage. Are DRS and HA available to this cluster?
No because the storage is direct attached. The storage needs to be shared so DRS and HA can see all the datastores and LUNs.
VMware can deploy virtual appliances from what format?
OVF
What's the term that describes an entity or "a thing" in the vSphere inventory that can be acted upon?
Object
Policies that are applicable to vSwitches?
Security NIC teaming and failover Traffic shaping
The concept of _____ describes the ability for multiple hosts to access the same datastore at the same time.
Shared storage
A datacenter that has resources shifted from hardware based to software based is referred to as the:
Software defined datacenter
Why would you want to use a content library/libraries
Storage and consistency, Ensure that all locations that are using the same content library, Manage files, synchronize across vcenter instances, live update vm templates and mount ISO files from the content library.
Types of content library
Subscribed Local Published
some of the benefits of installing VMware Tools in a guest OS.
Syncs drivers, Syncs time, improves mouse functionality, VMXNET3, improved graphical performance
Select all the identifiers that go into the configuration of an iSCSI connection:
Target name Initiator name IP address
All the conditions that must be satisfied to be able to utilize CPU Hot Add or Memory Hot Plug on a VM.
The guest OS needs VMware Tools installed The guest OS of the VM needs to support hot plug and hot add
A user named [email protected] exists in a vSphere environment. What does the "vsphere.local" suffix represent?
The name of the single sign on domain
Describe the three types of disk provisioning, particularly the difference between thick and thin.
Thick provisioned uses the entire space you defined at the point of creation. Thin provisioned is more space conscious and only uses as much of the defined space as it needs. Thick has two versions, eager-zeroed and lazy-zeroed: Eager is slower at creation as it places a 0 in every bit of the allocated space.
T/F Distributed switches span across multiple ESXi hosts.
True
T/F: A VMDK file is created for each virtual disk added to a virtual machine.
True
T/F: A virtual machine with a Virtual Hardware Version of 15 can be used on an ESXi 7.0 host.
True
T/F: A virtual machine with a high DRS score is indicative of little resource contention.
True
T/F: CPU virtualization is different from CPU emulation.
True
T/F: If an attempt to vMotion a VM is made and there are warnings, vSphere will still allow the migration to occur.
True
T/F: When using standard switches, you must configure the switches on each individual ESXi host in your environment.
True
T/F: vCenter logging best practices are to keep the logging settings at the info level until troubleshooting issues.
True
T/F: vSANs could accurately be described as software defined storage.
True
Components of a standard switch?
VMkernal ports Uplink ports VM port groups
Correct NTP setting are important for:
VMs to have a synchronizing source Accurate logging Accurate performance metrics
The abstraction of physical resources into software creates a ______.
Virtual machine
What is the name of the unique identifier that Fiber Channel connections use?
WWN
All situations where DRS might be kicked off.
When a host enters maintenance mode When a virtual machine is powered on When load balancing takes place
why one would want to use a template.
You can provision VMs much faster and with fewer errors. You can also collect and organize them into arbitrary folders and apply permissions to them.
A virtual machine is composed of several files with differing file extensions. What are the three VM file extensions mentioned in lecture that you should be most aware of?
vswp vmdk vmx