A company has two sites: Site A and Site B. The administrator would like to manage the VMware vCenter inventories in both sites from a single vSphere Client session.
Which vCenter feature must be configured?
A company has two sites: Site A and Site B. The administrator would like to manage the VMware vCenter inventories in both sites from a single vSphere Client session.
Which vCenter feature must be configured?
To manage VMware vCenter inventories in both Site A and Site B from a single vSphere Client session, the vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode feature must be configured. Enhanced Linked Mode allows multiple vCenter Server systems to be linked together, enabling administrators to log in to any single instance of vCenter Server and view and manage the inventories of all the vCenter Server systems in the group.
D - vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode allows you to log in to any single instance of vCenter Server and view and manage the inventories of all the vCenter Server systems in the group. Keywords - single session
why is C marked as correct when D is the one?
D. Enhanced Linked Mode
D Linked mode, SSO is related to authentication, not managing
d for me too!
D for me
Option D, Rule of thumb is where you see managing inventory consider linked mode.
This explains it very well: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-esxi-management/GUID-6ADB06EF-E342-457E-A17B-1EA31C0F6D4B.html#:~:text=vCenter%20Enhanced%20Linked%20Mode%20links,other%20key%20data%20across%20systems.
D is the correct answer. There is no other correct answer here. You must link the vCenters to manage them from a single pane of glass. Once they are linked, they will be in the same SSO domain.
Correct answer is D
Its 100% D
The correct answer is D. Please update
Elm is the right pick
D absolutely!
ELM offers SSO to manage multiple vcenters https://geekflare.com/about-vmware-vcenter-enhanced-linked-mode/
vCenter Enhanced Linked Mode allows you to log in to any single instance of vCenter Server and view and manage the inventories of all the vCenter Server systems in the group
sure...