An architect is decommissioning a host from a VI Workload Domain and wants to reuse it in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
Which statement accurately describes this process?
An architect is decommissioning a host from a VI Workload Domain and wants to reuse it in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
Which statement accurately describes this process?
The correct process for decommissioning a host from a VI Workload Domain to reuse it in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment involves using the decommission host workflow against a host with an unassigned state, re-imaging the host, and then running the commission host workflow. This ensures that the host is properly reset and prepared for its new role in the environment.
Sorry Correct Answer is B. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-2C3E06BA-7B77-4F4B-958C-1BFCB3E9CBA7.html Removing hosts from the SDDC Manager inventory is called decommissioning. If you want to re-use a host in a different workload domain, you must decommission, re-image, and commission the host before adding it to the workload domain. The hosts that you want to decommission must not be assigned to a workload domain. If a host is assigned to a workload domain, you must remove it before you can decommission it. See Remove a Host from a vSphere Cluster in a Workload Domain.
B is correct!
Correct Answer is C. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-2C3E06BA-7B77-4F4B-958C-1BFCB3E9CBA7.html Removing hosts from the SDDC Manager inventory is called decommissioning. If you want to re-use a host in a different workload domain, you must decommission, re-image, and commission the host before adding it to the workload domain. The hosts that you want to decommission must not be assigned to a workload domain. If a host is assigned to a workload domain, you must remove it before you can decommission it. See Remove a Host from a vSphere Cluster in a Workload Domain.