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VMware Exam 1V0-21.20PSE Topic 1 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-21.20PSE exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
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An administrator has been asked to keep domain controllers running

on separate ESXi hosts.

Which type of VM/Host rule must be configured to meet this

requirement?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Danica
4 days ago
Hah, 'keep Virtual Machines Together'? What is this, a kindergarten class field trip? Definitely D. Separate Virtual Machines. Gotta keep those domain controllers on their own turf.
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Lura
6 days ago
Virtual Machines to virtual Machines? That's just confusing. I'm going with D. Separate Virtual Machines. Sounds like the best way to keep those domain controllers running independently.
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Pearline
8 days ago
C'mon, really? Virtual Machines to Hosts? That's way too vague. I'm going with D. Separate Virtual Machines. Gotta keep those domain controllers isolated, you know?
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Salena
23 days ago
I also think it's C) Virtual Machines to Hosts, because it ensures the domain controllers are on separate hosts.
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Latosha
25 days ago
I think the answer is D. Separate Virtual Machines. It seems like the obvious choice to keep domain controllers on separate hosts.
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Rebbeca
3 days ago
D) Separate Virtual machines
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Barb
12 days ago
C) Virtual Machines to Hosts
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Carlota
14 days ago
B) Virtual Machines to virtual Machines
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Judy
16 days ago
A) keep Virtual Machines Together
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Rolande
26 days ago
I agree with Danica, because we need to keep domain controllers running on separate ESXi hosts.
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Danica
1 months ago
I think the answer is C) Virtual Machines to Hosts.
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