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Question 1 of 149

A vSAN administrator has a group of requirements from the application team, which mandates spreading the components across storage devices as much as possible.

What should the vSAN Administrator consider to achieve such a requirement for building a new vSAN cluster? (Choose two.)

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The suggested answer is A, B.

To achieve the requirement of spreading components across storage devices as much as possible in a vSAN cluster, the vSAN Administrator should consider configuring disk striping. Disk striping in both OSA (Original Storage Architecture) and ESA (Erasure Coding Storage Architecture) helps distribute data across multiple disks, thereby achieving the objective of spreading components. Enabling deduplication, force provisioning, or creating a dedicated storage pool do not directly contribute to spreading components across storage devices.

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Question 2 of 149

A site administrator wishes to implement HCI mesh between two clusters on vSAN that are located in geographically separate sites and which are administered within a single datacenter.

Which two requirements should the vSAN administrator consider to accomplish this goal? (Choose two.)

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The suggested answer is A, D.

To implement HCI mesh between two geographically separate clusters on vSAN within a single datacenter, it is necessary that either Layer 2 or Layer 3 communications can be used, allowing flexibility based on network infrastructure. Additionally, the configuration must meet the same latency and bandwidth requirements as local vSAN to ensure efficient data transfer and synchronization.

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Question 3 of 149

An administrator has 24 physical servers that need to be configured with vSAN. The administrator needs to ensure that a single rack failure is not going to affect the data availability. The number of racks used should be minimized.

What has to be done and configured to achieve this goal?

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The suggested answer is D.

To ensure data availability in a vSAN configuration while handling a single rack failure, the servers should be distributed across at least three different racks, and three fault domains should be configured. This setup guarantees that the loss of one rack does not compromise data availability, as vSAN requires a minimum of three fault domains to support data redundancy and availability with a Failures to Tolerate (FTT) of 1.

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Question 4 of 149

An administrator wants to assign a storage policy to a workload on a two-node vSAN OSA cluster consisting of three disk groups each with nested fault domains. The virtual machine must be protected against a disk or disk group failure.

Which two storage policies meet these requirements? (Choose two.)

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The suggested answer is D, E.

In a two-node vSAN OSA cluster, the maximum number of failures to tolerate (FTT) is 1, as this type of cluster is limited by its architecture. RAID-1/FTT 1 can protect against a disk or disk group failure through mirroring across the two nodes. RAID-5/FTT 1 is also feasible as it uses parity to protect against a single disk or disk group failure. Hence, RAID-1/FTT 1 and RAID-5/FTT 1 are the appropriate storage policies in this scenario.

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Question 5 of 149

A vSAN administrator is noticing that the objects resynchronizing in the cluster are taking longer than expected and wants to view the resynchronizing metrics.

Which performance category should the vSAN administrator open?

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The suggested answer is D.

The appropriate performance category to view resynchronizing metrics in a vSAN cluster is 'Backend'. The Backend performance category provides detailed metrics on resynchronization, including read IOPS, read throughput, and read latency metrics, which are crucial to understanding and troubleshooting resynchronization issues.

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