What are two minimum prerequisites for live migration to succeed? (Choose two.)
What are two minimum prerequisites for live migration to succeed? (Choose two.)
To successfully perform a live migration, it is essential that all AHV hosts have IP addresses in the same subnet and are configured on the same VLAN. The migration process occurs at the hypervisor level, and thus, it relies on the management and network configuration of the hosts rather than the VM networks or IP addresses. The configuration involves ensuring that hypervisors can communicate effectively, which requires them to be in the same subnet and VLAN.
Answer should be AB. Migration is at Hypervisor level. V
ab FOR SURE!
AB is correct
The VM IP has nothing to do with live migrations. The VM can be live migrated with no NIC at all. The correct answer is AB.
VM IP Have nothing to do with the Live Migration
I understand that AB is a logical choice but the question does ask about a Live migration which means the VM is powered on and needs network connectivity.
Vm migration is done at the hypervisor level (AHV) and doest rely on the VM network. It uses the vmotion network (VMware) of the hypervisor or management network in Nutanix
Answer is AB but why is BC ? ?
AB is correct
Answer is AB