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In a corporate environment, a system administrator is tasked with implementing High Availability for critical applications running on Oracle VM. After configuring the cluster and ensuring that shared storage is in place, the administrator notices that VMs are not automatically failing over to the backup server during a simulated failure of the primary server. What could be the most likely reason for this issue?
The HA configuration settings may not have been properly applied or activated in the Oracle VM Manager.
The backup server lacks sufficient resources to host the VMs, preventing failover from occurring.
The network configuration between the primary and backup servers is misconfigured, causing communication issues.
The virtual machines are not configured to use the shared storage, leading to data accessibility problems during failover.

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