VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV) Practice Exam

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What priority level corresponds to the highest virtual machine priority in a vSphere 6 High Availability cluster?

  1. 1

  2. 2

  3. 3

  4. 4

The correct answer is: 3

In a vSphere 6 High Availability (HA) cluster, the priority levels for virtual machines dictate how resources are allocated in the event of a host failure. The priority levels are typically ranked from 1 to 4, where a lower number indicates a higher priority. Therefore, priority level 1 is designated as the highest priority, which ensures that virtual machines assigned to this level are given preference when resources are being redistributed following a failure. Selecting priority level 3 does not align with the correct understanding of the priority rankings. In this case, it is important to remember that level 1 corresponds to the highest virtual machine priority within the HA cluster configuration. Consequently, virtual machines set at priority level 1 would be started first on remaining hosts after a failure, ensuring critical services are restored promptly. In the context of managing available resources effectively and ensuring uptime for critical applications, understanding the proper assignment of HA priority levels is vital for administrators working within a vSphere environment.