Which two statements are true when configuring redundant, high availability vRealize Automation proxy agents for one vCenter Endpoint? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D.AC.
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A. Agent names must be identical: When configuring redundant, high availability vRealize Automation proxy agents for one vCenter Endpoint, the agent names must be identical. This is because vRealize Automation uses the agent names to identify and group the agents together for high availability purposes. If the agent names are not identical, they will not be recognized as a redundant pair.
D. Agent named must have the same root with the extension 01 and 02: The agent names must have the same root with the extension 01 and 02. For example, if the root name is "agent", the first agent name should be "agent01" and the second agent name should be "agent02". This naming convention is used to identify the two agents as a redundant pair.
B. Agent configurations must include different vSphere credentials: This statement is incorrect. When configuring redundant, high availability vRealize Automation proxy agents for one vCenter Endpoint, the agent configurations should include the same vSphere credentials. This is because both agents will be accessing the same vCenter Endpoint, and therefore must use the same credentials.
C. Agent configurations must be identical: This statement is incorrect. While the agent names must be identical and follow the naming convention of having the same root with the extension 01 and 02, the agent configurations do not need to be identical. The configurations may differ in terms of network settings, load-balancing settings, or other settings that are specific to each agent. However, the basic settings such as vSphere credentials and endpoint URL should be the same.