Which action can be used to restore the VMs back to the production state?
An infrastructure with 50 VMs has a power outage. After the VMware cluster has booted up again, 10 medium-sized VMs have corrupted VM disk files.
Which action can be used to restore the VMs back to the production state?
A . Use the "Restore guest files" option and restore all VM Files.
B . Perform Restore VM Files and only restore the VM configuration files.
C . Perform Restore VM Files and restore the VM configuration and disk files.
D . Perform Instant VM Recovery with quick rollback.
Answer: B
Explanation:
By performing a restore of only the VM configuration files, you can quickly recreate the VM in VMware vSphere using the existing disk files on the datastore. This method avoids the need to transfer or copy large VM disk files, resulting in a faster restoration process. Note that this method assumes that the VM disk files are still intact on the datastore. If any of the VM disk files are missing or corrupted, you may need to consider alternative restoration methods or perform a full restore from the Veeam backup files.
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