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Question 3: An administrator has purchased a new 10GB Converged Network Adapter (CNA) for
installation in a system that is running ESXi 5.x. The administrator has downloaded the latest driver
from the hardware vendor and wants to include the driver in an image. The image profile
acceptance level is set to VMwareSupported. The acceptance level of the driver is
VMwareSupported.
Which two statements are true about the inclusion of this driver in the image? (Choose two.)
A. Support calls for the driver will be directed to the partner.
B. The image can be built, but the driver will not be included in the image.
C. The image can be built and the driver will be included.
D. Support calls for the driver will be handled by VMware.
Correct Answer: A,C
Explanation:
The acceptance level of all VIBs on a host must be at least as high as the host acceptance level. For
example, if the host acceptance level is VMware Accepted, you can install VIBs with acceptance
levels of VMware Certified and VMware Accepted, but you cannot install VIBs with acceptance
levels of Partner Supported or Community Supported. To install a VIB with a less restrictive
acceptance level than that of the host, you can change the acceptance level of the host by using the
vSphere Client or by running esxcli software acceptance commands. Setting host acceptance levels
is a best practice that allows you to specify which VIBs can be installed on a host and used with an
image profile, and the level of support you can expect for a VIB. For example, a Community
Supported VIB might not be recommended for an ESXi server in a production environment.
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