You have a vCenter instance that is experiencing high CPU and memory utilization. You would like to add more memory and CPU to the vCenter VM. You would also like to configure the VM so that more memory and CPU can be added in the future without vCenter downtime. vCenter is currently shut down.
An administrator is tasked with providing users access to objects within an existing VMware vCenter instance. The vCenter inventory has a single data center with one management vSphere cluster and five workload vSphere clusters.
The following requirements must be met for assigning the users access:
Users must only be able to view all of the inventory objects associated with the management vSphere cluster.
Users must be able to edit all of the inventory objects associated with the workload vSphere clusters.
The administrator creates a custom role to provide the permissions needed to allow users to edit inventory objects.
Which series of steps should the administrator complete to assign the custom role and provide the required level of access to users?
You are remediating a group of ESXi hosts using Lifecycle Manager. In your configuration, specific VMs must run on certain hosts. This means that during the remediation process, those VMs cannot be relocated to another host. Which remediation option can be used to minimize the downtime of these VMs?
An administrator is completing the configuration of a new vSphere cluster and has enabled vSphere High Availability (HA) and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS).
After adding the ESXi hosts to the cluster, which networking information will the administrator be prompted to provide when using the Cluster Quickstart workflow?