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Question #: 35
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A customer is planning to setup a new vRealize Operations environment using the following infrastructure:
There is one physical location.
This location has a few vCenter Servers.
These vCenter Servers will be monitored through vRealize Operations.
The customer wants to tolerate only one vRealize Operations node failure without losing any data in this vRealize Operations cluster.
Which vRealize Operations cluster feature must be used for this requirement?

  • A. Remote Collector
  • B. High Availability
  • C. Continuous Availability
  • D. Stretched Cluster
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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obidiya22
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Selected Answer: C
C, Continuous Availability (CA) feature. Continuous Availability separates the vRealize Operations cluster into two fault domains, ensuring that data is always 100% synced between the primary node and the replica node. This setup allows the cluster to tolerate failures of an entire physical location or resources dedicated to a single fault domain, ensuring data integrity and availability. https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations/8.10/com.vmware.vcom.vapp.doc/GUID-FB1E9F9D-BFA8-4257-8D0A-A709995F997B.html
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