An administrator wants to present storage to an external non-Nutanix host via iSCSI.
Which construct should the administrator configure to create the iSCSI volume?
An administrator wants to present storage to an external non-Nutanix host via iSCSI.
Which construct should the administrator configure to create the iSCSI volume?
To present storage to an external non-Nutanix host via iSCSI, the administrator needs to configure a Volume Group. A Volume Group is a collection of logically related virtual disks or volumes that can be attached to an iSCSI initiator, allowing the external host to access the storage.
A is right answer. A volume group is a collection of logically related virtual disks or volumes. It is attached to one or more execution contexts (VMs or other iSCSI initiators) that share the disks in the volume group.