@Ravi_Shanker I agree, it does not seem right!
VM is something like a Deployment ( controller ) resource and a VMI is somethig like a Pod which is actually running.
The Quiz's answer to VM is a general definition of a VM and I think is not perfect when we talk about Openshift virtualization.
I will report this to the course developers to correct or to clarify. Thanks for your post!
@Ravi_Shanker wrote:My understanding was VMI is with the application and VM is just the software assigned computer system. Is my understanding wrong or the quiz answers are wrong ? clinic dubai
VMI is more about the interaction between VM and the hypervisor, while VM refers to the overall virtualized system. If there's a discrepancy in the quiz answers, it might be due to confusion between these concepts.
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.14/virt/virtual_machines/virt-manage-vmis.html
VMI is running instance of VM.
https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-a-virtual-machine
I believe the answer in quiz are wrong, unless there is some other explanation which I failed to understand.
@Ravi_Shanker I agree, it does not seem right!
VM is something like a Deployment ( controller ) resource and a VMI is somethig like a Pod which is actually running.
The Quiz's answer to VM is a general definition of a VM and I think is not perfect when we talk about Openshift virtualization.
I will report this to the course developers to correct or to clarify. Thanks for your post!
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