You know what they say, 'when in doubt, choose C) Anomalous Metrics'. That's where the admin can really dig into the nitty-gritty of what's going on with the ESXi host. Plus, it just sounds more fun than the other options. Who doesn't love a good 'anomaly hunt'?
I'm going with B) Events. Because let's be honest, if something's gone wrong with an ESXi host, there's probably gonna be a trail of 'oh no' moments in the event logs. And who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned 'I told you so' moment, am I right?
Psh, you guys are overthinking this. Obviously, the answer is C) Anomalous Metrics. That's where the admin can see if the ESXi host is chugging along like a well-oiled machine or if it's about to go full 'Skynet' on us. Gotta keep an eye on those metrics, folks!
Hold up, what about D) Property Changes? I bet that's where the admin can see if any of the ESXi host's settings have been, you know, 'adjusted' without permission. Gotta keep an eye on those sneaky admins, am I right?
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Maybe B) Events would be the better choice here. I mean, if something's really gone wrong, there's bound to be some juicy event logs to dig through, right? Can't beat that for troubleshooting goodness.
Definitely gotta go with C) Anomalous Metrics. That's where the admin is gonna find all the juicy details on what's gone haywire with the ESXi host. If it's not acting right, that's the place to be!
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