Which of the following are functions of FusionCompute?
A.
Datastores support file system formats VIMS, NFS, and EXT4.
B.
Users can expand or reduce the memory capacity for online or offline VMs as needed.
C.
Storage live migration is to migrate data within a storage device or between different storage devices.
D.
VM live migration only allows VMs to migrate among hosts that share the same storage.
The Answer Is:
A, B, C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
As detailed in the Huawei HCIA-Cloud Computing technical documentation, FusionCompute offers a robust suite of resource management functions. Statement A is correct: FusionCompute datastores support multiple file system formats to accommodate different storage backends. VIMS (Virtual Image Management System) is Huawei’s high-performance cluster file system used for SAN storage; NFS is used for Network Attached Storage; and EXT4 is used for local disk virtualization on a single host. This variety allows administrators to build heterogeneous storage pools.
Statement B is also a verified function. FusionCompute supports dynamic resource adjustment. Users can modify memory capacity for both offline VMs (while the VM is stopped) and online VMs (while running). Online memory expansion requires the "Hot Add" feature and Guest OS support, while reduction typically requires the VM to be in a state where the kernel can release the address space. Statement C accurately describes Storage Live Migration. This feature allows a VM's virtual disk files to be moved from one datastore to another (or within the same storage device) while the VM remains running, which is essential for storage maintenance and load balancing.
Statement D is incorrect because of the word "only." While traditional VM live migration (vMotion style) does require shared storage so that both hosts can see the same disk, modern versions of FusionCompute also support Shared-Nothing Live Migration. This technology migrates both the VM's memory state and its disk data simultaneously over the network, allowing a VM to move between hosts that do *not* share a common backend storage. Because D ignores this advanced capability, it is excluded from the list of correct functions in the context of FusionCompute's full feature set.
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