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

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What does the MEMORY_SIZE error indicate during an ESXi upgrade?

  1. Insufficient memory on the ESXi host.

  2. Insufficient memory for Auto Deploy.

  3. Insufficient memory in the vCenter Server.

  4. Insufficient memory for Update Manager.

The correct answer is: Insufficient memory on the ESXi host.

The MEMORY_SIZE error during an ESXi upgrade indicates that the ESXi host does not have sufficient memory to complete the upgrade process. Each version of ESXi has specific hardware requirements, including minimum RAM needed for a successful installation or upgrade. If the memory available on the host falls below this requirement, the upgrade will fail, and the MEMORY_SIZE error will be generated. Understanding the hardware requirements for ESXi is crucial for administrators, as it ensures that hosts are appropriately equipped to handle the demands of the virtualization infrastructure during upgrades and operations. This knowledge helps to prevent potential issues that can arise during the upgrade process due to inadequate memory resources.