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An administrator is writing a kickstart script to upgrade an ESXi 6.x host.
In which three locations can the script reside? (Choose three.)
A. NFS
B. USB
C. HTTP
D. TFTP
E. PXE
Correct Answer: ABC
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation: Scripted ESXi installation
Running a script is an efficient way to deploy multiple ESXi hosts with an unattended installation.
The installation script contains the configuration data for the ESXi hosts that you want to install. You can apply the script to all hosts that you want to have a similar configuration.
Notes:
The script must be created using supported commands.
Ensure you consider all disks that are connected to the host at the time of installation to avoid inadvertently overwriting data. Disk names can vary from machine to machine, one of the settings that you may want to configure and double check in a script is the disk selection for the ESXi installation.
The host installation script must be stored in a location that the host can access by FTP. HTTP, HTTPS, NFS, USB flash drive, or CD-ROM drive. The installation media can be mounted on the host locally, remotely, or through PXE boot.
Reference: https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2109708#Script