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

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What should an administrator check if they want to upgrade to vCenter Server 6.x?

  1. Windows Server 2008 R2 is a supported OS for vCenter Server.

  2. The virtual machine has sufficient resources for the environment size.

  3. The environment is manageable by a single vCenter Server.

  4. The Platform Services Controller must be changed to an External deployment.

The correct answer is: The virtual machine has sufficient resources for the environment size.

When preparing to upgrade to vCenter Server 6.x, it's crucial for an administrator to ensure that the virtual machine hosting vCenter Server has sufficient resources for the environment size. This involves checking aspects such as CPU, memory, and storage capacity. vCenter Server is a critical component of the VMware ecosystem and demands an adequate allocation of resources to manage the virtual environment effectively. Insufficient resources can lead to performance issues, instability, and inability to complete the upgrade successfully. While the other considerations mentioned may be important, they don't address the immediate needs related to the capacity and performance requirements during the upgrade process. Ensuring that the virtual machine meets the resource specifications for vCenter 6.x is a foundational step that directly impacts the upgrade's success.