An administrator must configure vSphere HA to act upon virtual machines when a host is disconnected from the management network. Which option should the administrator use?
D. Response for Host Isolation should be used by the administrator to configure vSphere HA to act upon virtual machines when a host is disconnected from the management network.
The "Response for Host Isolation" setting determines how vSphere HA should respond when a host is isolated from the network and unable to communicate with the rest of the cluster.
The administrator can choose to either power off the virtual machines running on the isolated host or to leave them running. By selecting the appropriate option, the administrator can ensure that vSphere HA takes the appropriate action in the event of a host being disconnected from the management network.
Response for Host Isolation" is a feature in VMware's vSphere virtualization platform that determines how virtual machines respond when a host becomes isolated from the network.
Host Isolation occurs when a host is disconnected from the network, either due to network failure or a loss of communication between the host and the vCenter Server. In such scenarios, vSphere HA can take specific actions to respond to the host isolation event, based on the "Response for Host Isolation" setting.
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