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How does ESX Server 3.x differ from VMware Server?
A. ESX Server 3.x supports 64-bit guest operating systems and VMware Server 2.x does not.
B. ESX Server 3.x supports VMware VirtualCenter and VMware Server 2.x does not.
C. ESX Server 3.x supports Intel Virtualization Technology (VT) and VMware Server 2.x does not.
D. ESX Server 3.x supports 4 processor Virtual SMP and VMware Server 2.x does not.
Answer: D

You have decide to install VirtualCenter on an existing Windows Server running an application that is accessed through standard HTTP and HTTPS connections,ports 80 and 443.

A.   You must move the application to another server but keep IIS installed and running on ports 80 and 443 for use with SDK clients.
B.   You must change the VirtualCenter Web Service port to 905 if SDK clients will be used.
C.   You must specify alternate VirtualCenter Web Service ports during installation and manually specify the alternate ports when connecting with the Virtual Infrastructure Client.
D.   No additional action is required
Answer: C

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