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VMCE2020 Exam - Question 28


A company has outgrown their current data center and plans to use the second data center as the new primary and needs to migrate their workloads. They are running VMware in both data centers. Which steps would allow this migration to occur without any data loss?

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Correct Answer: AD

To migrate workloads to a new primary data center without any data loss, the correct approach involves setting up a replication job to ensure data is duplicated. Once replication is complete, initiating a planned failover allows for a smooth transition by syncing the replicas with the latest changes, ensuring no data loss. Finally, performing a permanent failover makes the new data center permanently the primary without interrupting operations.

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CelitisOption: D
Dec 18, 2020

D is with minimum interruption

vjeekeOption: D
Dec 2, 2020

must be D

[Removed]Option: D
Dec 16, 2020

It's D. Planned Failover is the exact response : https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/planned_failover.html?ver=100

Andy849Option: A
Jan 23, 2021

A and D are correct. I think it's A because Failover plan allows to configure the order of the powering on.

Andy849
Jan 26, 2021

But D suits better for the answer because "A planned failover is smooth manual switching from a primary VM to its replica with minimum interrupting in operation. You can use the planned failover, for example, if you plan to perform datacenter migration, maintenance or software upgrade of the primary VMs." https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/planned_failover.html?ver=100

HoustonOption: A
Jan 28, 2021

A is the correct answer

Angegardien
Feb 26, 2021

suppose the replica job runs once every day at11:00 AM, If you run the failover plan directly at 10:00AM you would be losing 23Hrs of data, if you do the planned failover, the replicas will be synced with last minute changes, therefore evading the loss of data

Gerry_LinOption: D
Feb 20, 2021

D is correct

eduzimrsOption: D
Feb 24, 2021

D - planned failover do the trick

reader278Option: D
May 13, 2021

D as they could have more than 10 virtual machines which could preclude A.

danduOption: D
May 21, 2021

correct is D

raul339198Option: D
Sep 1, 2021

D is correct

quechillOption: D
Sep 15, 2021

Migrate their workload the answer should be D. Failover planned can proactively switch the workload to their replicas

EkaWangsaOption: D
Feb 9, 2022

correct is D

iomdOption: D
Jul 22, 2022

D is correct. A cannot without losing data