An administrator adds an additional host to a cluster and is attempting to remediate the configuration with a host profile.
Which option would the administrator select on the host before it can be remediated with an existing host profile? (Choose the best answer.)
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A. B. C. D.C.
The correct option in this scenario would be "C. Attach Host Profile."
Explanation: When a new host is added to a vSphere cluster, it needs to be configured to match the existing host configuration in the cluster. Host profiles are a way to ensure consistency across hosts in a cluster. A host profile is a pre-defined set of configuration settings that can be applied to a host or a group of hosts in the cluster.
To remediate the configuration of a new host with an existing host profile, the administrator needs to perform the following steps:
Option A, "Export Host Customizations," allows an administrator to export the host-specific configuration settings, such as network settings, storage settings, and security settings, from a single host to a file. This option is not relevant in this scenario as the administrator needs to apply a pre-defined set of configuration settings to the new host.
Option B, "Export Host Profile," allows an administrator to export a pre-defined set of configuration settings from a host to a file. This option is not relevant in this scenario as the administrator already has an existing host profile and needs to apply it to the new host.
Option D, "Copy Settings from Host," allows an administrator to copy the configuration settings from an existing host and apply them to a new host. This option can be used as an alternative to attaching a host profile, but it requires manual configuration and may not be as efficient as using a host profile.