orgilnyo Posted Feb-21-2025 09:12
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: To configure a VM, navigate to Compute > New > Create VM in Sangfor HCI, adjust CPU, RAM, storage, and network, choose Install OS, upload/select an ISO, install Sangfor VMtools, and activate it.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
ramsey Lv1Posted Feb-21-2025 09:12
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: In Sangfor HCI, initialize a new VM by selecting Compute > New > Create VM, assigning CPU, RAM, storage, and network, clicking Install OS, uploading/choosing an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and powering it on.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
kulon Lv1Posted Feb-21-2025 09:13
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: Start a VM in Sangfor HCI by accessing Compute > New > Create VM, setting CPU, RAM, storage, and network, picking Install OS, uploading or selecting an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and turning on the VM.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
bakuhan Lv1Posted Feb-21-2025 09:14
  
Q1: False

Q2: True

Q3: B) 4TB

Q4: A) Vmtools

Q5: A virtual machine in Sangfor HCI can be deployed by navigating to Compute > New > Create VM, configuring CPU, RAM, storage, and network, selecting Install OS, uploading/selecting an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and starting it.

Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
pakiha Lv1Posted Feb-21-2025 09:14
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: Set up a virtual machine, go to Compute > New > Create VM in Sangfor HCI, define CPU, RAM, storage, and network, select Install OS, upload an ISO, install Sangfor VMtools, and turn on the VM.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
dirdung Lv1Posted Feb-21-2025 09:15
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: In Sangfor HCI, configure a VM by choosing Compute > New > Create VM, setting CPU, RAM, storage, and network, clicking Install OS, uploading or selecting an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and powering it on.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
basilik Lv1Posted Feb-21-2025 09:15
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: A VM in Sangfor HCI is initialized by selecting Compute > New > Create VM, defining CPU, RAM, storage, and network, choosing Install OS, uploading/selecting an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and activating the VM.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM

jordy Lv1Posted Feb-21-2025 09:16
  
Answer is below :

Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: Start a new VM in Sangfor HCI by opening Compute > New > Create VM, adjusting CPU, RAM, storage, and network, selecting Install OS, uploading or choosing an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and turning it on.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
jenney Lv2Posted Feb-21-2025 09:17
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: Launch a VM in Sangfor HCI by navigating to Compute > New > Create VM, defining CPU, RAM, storage, and network, picking Install OS, uploading/selecting an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and powering it on.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM
lejo Lv3Posted Feb-21-2025 09:18
  
Q1: False
Q2: True
Q3: B) 4TB
Q4: A) Vmtools
Q5: In Sangfor HCI, begin a VM setup by selecting Compute > New > Create VM, configuring CPU, RAM, storage, and network, choosing Install OS, uploading an ISO, installing Sangfor VMtools, and turning it on.
Q6: Go to Compute > New > Clone VM