In which two scenarios is an automated live migration likely to occur? (Choose two.)
In which two scenarios is an automated live migration likely to occur? (Choose two.)
An automated live migration is likely to occur during a hypervisor upgrade, as the hypervisor requires a reboot which leads to the migration of virtual machines to another host to avoid downtime. Additionally, if there is a cluster resource hotspot, an automated live migration would occur to balance the load across the cluster and ensure optimal performance and resource utilization.
C and D seem like the correct answers but to be fair, if you modify or add a virtual switch using standard method the hosts will perform a rolling reboot causing VMs to live migrate. ie upgrading your network by adding faster interfaces to the virtual switch would technically induce live migrations as the hosts reboot.
C: https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/kbs/details?targetId=kA00e000000LMgICAW D: https://next.nutanix.com/how-it-works-22/acropolis-dynamic-scheduling-ads-37912
AOS and Hypervisor only reboots the CVM. This doesn't trigger a VM migration as another CVM will handle the traffic. The performance might be slower due to the data being remote. Network upgrade will affect the host therefore evacuating the VMs and ADS handles the hotspots. Should be B/D
Hypervisor upgrade needs to reboot the Host, so VMs need to be Live migrated.
C and D
C and D
Isn't that a CD? AOS is available online, but does AHV need to be moved?
Correct, CD.
C: Hypervisor upgrade needs to reboot the Host D: HOTSPOT detected by Lazan
C and D
Should be... C - Hypervisor upgrade - https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/kbs/details?targetId=kA00e000000LMgICAW D - Cluster resource hotspot - https://next.nutanix.com/how-it-works-22/acropolis-dynamic-scheduling-ads-37912
should be C and D
AD correct
Should be A and D. AOS upgrade does not cause migration to happen but AHV (or Hypervisors) does.
A and D ??