The configuration database is corrupted, and the backup administrator wants to recover the data. Which configuration restore mode should be used?
The configuration database is corrupted, and the backup administrator wants to recover the data. Which configuration restore mode should be used?
When dealing with a corrupted configuration database, the appropriate action to take is to use the Restore mode. This mode is designed specifically to recover the original state of the database from a backup, which is essential in the event of corruption or damage to the configuration. Other options like Migrate, Failover, or Instant Recovery are not suitable because they are meant for different scenarios such as moving the database to a different server, switching over to a standby system, or performing quick recoveries of systems rather than addressing the issue of a corrupted configuration database.
A. Restore
The Restore mode in the VMware Configuration Restore wizard restores the configuration database from a backup. This mode is typically used when the configuration database has become corrupted or damaged.
isn't this B - just like question #52 ?????
If you check, the wizard: RESTORE and MIGRATE are the 2 options in "Restore Mode". On question 52 it was a planned migration, so the answer was MIGRATE. Here we're using RESTORE because it's an "unexpected loss of the server".
The key difference in the other question was "restore to a different SQL server" which is the same as a planned migration. That's not mentioned in this question so the basic "restore" option which recovers the DB to the same server is good enough