Final answer:
The Admission Control Policy choices for VMware HA include Host failures the cluster tolerates, Percentage of cluster resources reserved as failover, and the option to Specify failover hosts. These policies are designed to maintain the availability of virtual machines during host failures.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Admission Control Policy options for VMware HA (High Availability) include:
- Host failures cluster tolerates
- Percentage of cluster resources reserved as failover spare capacity
- Specify failover hosts
These options help in ensuring that in the event of host failures, there are sufficient resources available for virtual machines to be restarted on remaining hosts. The Host failures cluster tolerates policy uses a slot size calculation to determine how many hosts can fail before impacting availability. The Percentage of cluster resources reserved policy allows setting aside a percentage of the cluster's total resources for failover. Specifying failover hosts is another method where certain hosts are designated as standby resources that handle failover situations.