Which two options does VM Monitoring use to determine if a virtual machine should be reset?

Which two options does VM Monitoring use to determine if a virtual machine should be reset?
(Choose two.)
A. I/O activity from the virtual machine
B. CPU activity from the virtual machine
C. Network activity from the virtual machine
D. Heartbeats from VMware Tools

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2 thoughts on “Which two options does VM Monitoring use to determine if a virtual machine should be reset?

  1. 1 – Application Monitoring can restart a virtual machine if the heartbeats for an application it is running are not received
    2 – When you enable VM Monitoring, the VM Monitoring service (using VMware Tools) evaluates whether each virtual machine in the cluster is running by checking for regular heartbeats and I/O activity from the VMware Tools process running inside the guest
    3 – Occasionally, virtual machines or applications that are still functioning properly stop sending heartbeats. To avoid unnecessary resets, the VM Monitoring service also monitors a virtual machine’s I/O activity.

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