Rotring Lv2Posted Feb-19-2025 01:51
  
Q1: False
Q2: False
Q3: C.8TB
Q4: A.VMtools
Q5: Follow best practices for VM sizing, resource allocation, and security when creating VMs in an HCI environment.
Q6:
Downtime: The source VM usually needs to be powered off or suspended during the cloning process, so plan for some downtime.
Storage Space: Cloning a VM requires sufficient storage space to accommodate the new VM's files.
Virtualization Platform Specifics: The exact steps and options for cloning a VM will vary depending on your specific virtualization platform. Always refer to the official documentation for your platform for detailed instructions.
mus411 Posted Feb-20-2025 14:05
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: Go to Compute > New > Create VM
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
Store Lv1Posted Feb-20-2025 14:06
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5:In Sangfor HCI, create a VM by going to Compute > New > Create VM, configuring CPU, RAM, storage, and network, selecting Install OS, uploading or picking an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and turning it on for validation.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
Ketut Lv3Posted Feb-20-2025 22:46
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5:
To launch a new VM in Sangfor HCI, open Compute > New > Create VM, set up CPU, RAM, storage, and network, pick Install OS, upload or select an ISO, install Sangfor VMtools, then power on the VM and check settings.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
abinaya Lv2Posted Feb-20-2025 22:46
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: Creating a VM in Sangfor HCI requires going to Compute > New > Create VM, adjusting CPU, RAM, storage, and network, selecting Install OS, uploading/choosing an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and powering it on for final checks.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
Andini Lv3Posted Feb-20-2025 22:47
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5:
In Sangfor HCI, start a new VM by selecting Compute > New > Create VM, assigning CPU, RAM, storage, and network, choosing Install OS, uploading or selecting an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and activating it to confirm settings.
Q6:
Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
Kensky Lv3Posted Feb-20-2025 22:48
  
Answer is

Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: To deploy a VM in Sangfor HCI, open Compute > New > Create VM, configure CPU, RAM, storage, and network, click Install OS, upload or select an ISO, install Sangfor VMtools, and turn on the VM for verification.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
Novri Lv3Posted Feb-20-2025 22:49
  
Q1: False

Q2: True

Q3: B) 4TB

Q4: A) Vmtools

Q5: Begin a new VM setup in Sangfor HCI by accessing Compute > New > Create VM, defining CPU, RAM, storage, and network, selecting Install OS, uploading or picking an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and powering it on to finalize.

Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
aksa Lv2Posted Feb-20-2025 23:18
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: To create a VM in Sangfor HCI, navigate to Compute > New > Create VM, set CPU, RAM, storage, and network, select Install OS, upload or choose an ISO, install Sangfor VMtools, then power on and verify settings.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
jamzx Lv3Posted Feb-20-2025 23:18
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5:
Launch a VM in Sangfor HCI by going to Compute > New > Create VM, adjusting CPU, RAM, storage, and network, choosing Install OS, uploading/selecting an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and starting the VM for final setup.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM