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An application refactor requires significant storage that is being added for logs stored on a VM vDISK. The
application VMs run on a dedicated vSAN enabled vSphere Cluster with custom CPUs and RAM, and
therefore, cannot vMotion to another vSAN enabled cluster.
The administrator needs a vSAN feature that can be used to allocate additional storage from another vSAN
enabled vSphere cluster to this vSAN enabled Cluster.
Which vSAN feature should be used for this purpose?
An organization plans to implement a new vSAN 8.0 cluster to take advantage of the new features around
improved I/O flow, better resiliency, and more efficient disk usage. The vSAN ReadyNodes available for the
cluster consist of eight NVMe disks.
How should the organization configure the disk layout?
Which maintenance mode option will give the administrator the best availability for the VMs with the least
effort and data transfer?
An administrator is responsible for managing a five-node vSAN cluster. The vSAN Cluster is configured
with both vSphere High Availability (HA) and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). The vSAN
Cluster is currently hosting 150 virtual machines that have consumed 60% of the usable capacity.
Each virtual machine belongs to one of the following vSAN Storage Policies:
vSANPolicy1:
Site Disaster Tolerance: None
Failures to Tolerate: 1 failure - RAID-5 (Erasure Coding)
vSANPolicy2:
Site Disaster Tolerance: None
Failures to Tolerate: No data redundancy
Following an unplanned power event within the data center, the administrator has been alerted to the fact that
one host has permanently failed.
What will be the impact to any virtual machine that was running on the failed host using vSANPolicy1?
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