Thursday, September 4, 2008

VCP-310 Certification Q&A (2)

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QUESTION 3:
ESX 3.x Server supports access to _____ LUNs during the initial installation process.
A. 8
B. 16
C. 32
D. 63
E. 64
F. 127
G. 128
H. 255
I. 256
J. 511
K. 512
L. 1024
Answer: G

Explanation:
Although ESX Server supports up to 256 LUNs for operation, the installer supports a maximum of 128 LUNs. If you have more than 128 LUNs, connect them after the installation is complete.

QUESTION 4:
What is the minimum supported hardware requirement to run a VirtualCenter server?
A. 512 MB RAM unless running a database server on the same machine.
B. 2 GHz CPU
C. 150 MB free disk spsace
D. At least one Gigabit Ethernet adapter.
Answer: B

Explanation:
The VirtualCenter Server hardware must meet the following requirements:
Processor - 2.0GHz or higher Intel or AMD x86 processor. Processor requirements can be larger if your database is run on the same hardware.
Memory - 2GB RAM minimum. RAM requirements can be larger if your database is run on the same hardware.
Disk storage - 560MB minimum, 2GB recommended. You must have 245MB free on the destination drive for installation of the program, and you must have 315MB free on the drive containing your %temp% directory.
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express disk requirements - The bundled database requires up to 2GB free disk space to decompress the installation archive.
However, approximately 1.5GB of these files are deleted after the installation is complete. Networking - Gigabit recommended.
Ref: Installation Guide, page 17/18.

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