An administrator is trying to configure EVC on a cluster that has both AMD and Intel hosts, but the configuration is failing.
What is causing this failure?
An administrator is trying to configure EVC on a cluster that has both AMD and Intel hosts, but the configuration is failing.
What is causing this failure?
Enhanced vMotion Compatibility (EVC) requires that all hosts in the cluster use processors from the same vendor. Since EVC is designed to ensure CPU compatibility among hosts in a cluster to support vMotion, having both AMD and Intel hosts in the same cluster would result in a configuration failure. The processors must come from the same vendor class (either all AMD or all Intel) to enable EVC. Therefore, the failure is caused by not separating the hosts by processor type prior to enabling EVC.
Answer is C. You can not configure vMotion or Enhanced vMotion Compatibility for different CPU Vendors. Clock speed, cache size, and number of cores can differ between source and target processors. However, the processors must come from the same vendor class (AMD or Intel) to be vMotion compatible. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vcenterhost.doc/GUID-03E7E5F9-06D9-463F-A64F-D4EC20DAF22E.html
C is Correct, Different Processor Vendors
different processors
Answer should be A
Incorrect, cant have vmotion between amd and intel