Which two Disk Group configurations would meet the stated configuration requirements?

A company has decided to implement Virtual SAN within their vSphere 6.x environment.

The Virtual SAN cluster will be composed of three ESXi 6.x hosts that are on the Virtual SAN Ready Node list.

Each ESXi host includes:

The company will pilot a Virtual SAN cluster utilizing VMware best practices while maximizing storage capacity. The Virtual SAN cluster will use Manual Mode.

Which two Disk Group configurations would meet the stated configuration requirements? (Choose two.)
A . 4 disk groups with 1 SSD and 5 MDs each
B . 2 disk groups with 1 SSD and 7 MDs each
C . 2 disk groups with 2 SSDs and 7 MDs each
D . 2 disk groups with 1 SSD and 10 MDs each

Answer: A,B

What potential issues could be attributed to this memory pressure?

Refer to the Exhibit. A 4 GB Memory virtual machine is experiencing extended memory issues, as shown in the Exhibit.

What potential issues could be attributed to this memory pressure?
A . A limit is imposed on the virtual memory of this virtual machine.
B . The Balloon driver has been uninstalled.
C . A limit has been imposed on the Virtual CPU of the virtual machine.
D . Storage IO control has been enabled for the virtual machine causing the swapped memory.

Answer: A,B

Which are two requirements for vMotion without shared storage? (Choose two.)

Which are two requirements for vMotion without shared storage? (Choose two.)
A . The source host must have access to the destination storage.
B . The hosts must be licensed with vSphere Enterprise Plus.
C . The destination host must have access to any RDM LUNs.
D . The source and destination hosts must have identical CPUs.
E . Hosts must be running vSphere 5.1 or later.

Answer: C,E

What happened?

A vSphere Administrator sees the alarm:

vSphere HA virtual machine failed to failover

This occurred for a number of virtual machines on a particular ESXi host in a cluster with vSphere High Availability (HA) enabled. The virtual machines guest operating systems never reported a power event.

What happened?
A . The virtual machines were vMotioned off of the ESXi host.
B . The ESXi host is still running but has disconnected from the network.
C . The ESXi host failed and vSphere HA successfully failed over the virtual machines.
D . The previous virtual machine cloning operations failed to complete.

Answer: C

What should be done next?

A vSphere Administrator notices that sometimes they receive poor network throughput for multiple port groups that reside on a vSwitch with multiple physical uplinks (vmnics). The configuration on the ESXi host is identical to other hosts that are working properly in the same cluster.

What should be done next?
A . Restart Management agents in ESXi Using Direct Console User Interface (DCUI).
B . Add additional port groups to the vSwitch.
C . Alter the failover order of the vmnics until a bad vmnic is found.
D . Add additional resources to the virtual machines that are powered on.

Answer: A