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Question 94

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?

    Correct Answer: B

    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.

Discussion
Doggy95Option: B

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.

BartiBatosOption: B

B is correct!

Doggy95Option: C

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.