VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization (VCP-DCV) Practice Exam

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After upgrading a Distributed vCenter Server environment from 5.5 to 6.0, what is the next required step?

  1. vCenter Inventory Service must be manually stopped and removed.

  2. vCenter Inventory Service must be changed from manual to automatic.

  3. vCenter Inventory Service must be manually stopped and restarted.

  4. vCenter Inventory Service must be changed from automatic to manual.

The correct answer is: vCenter Inventory Service must be manually stopped and removed.

In a Distributed vCenter Server environment, after upgrading from vCenter Server version 5.5 to 6.0, one of the required steps is to manually stop and remove the vCenter Inventory Service. This is essential because vCenter Server 6.0 no longer uses the Inventory Service as it did in version 5.5. The service was integrated into the vCenter Server itself, streamlining the architecture and simplifying management. Therefore, removing the legacy Inventory Service aligns with the upgrade and ensures that the system does not retain outdated components that could cause conflicts or issues in the new version. This step is crucial for achieving operational efficiency and maintaining optimal performance in the upgraded environment. In contrast, changing the service's startup type or restarting the service is not necessary because the service is completely deprecated in version 6.0. This step emphasizes the importance of adapting to the changes introduced in new versions of vCenter Server and ensuring that the environment is clean and properly configured for ongoing operations.