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Question 41

An administrator is deploying a new all flash vSAN cluster based on the vSAN Original Storage Architecture (OSA).

What is the minimum supported network throughput in Gb/s for each host?

    Correct Answer: B

    In an all-flash vSAN configuration based on the Original Storage Architecture (OSA), each host must have a minimum network throughput of 10 Gb/s. This higher network bandwidth is necessary to support the increased performance and throughput requirements of all-flash storage systems, which deliver faster read and write operations compared to traditional configurations.

Discussion
michael24Option: B

The answer is B for OSA. 25GB is required for ESA configurations. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsan-planning/GUID-AFF133BC-F4B6-4753-815F-20D3D752D898.html

DesolateMarauderOption: B

B. In all-flash vSAN configurations, each host should have a minimum network bandwidth of 10 GbE (Gigabit Ethernet). This higher bandwidth is necessary to support the increased performance and throughput requirements of all-flash storage, which typically delivers much faster read and write operations compared to hybrid configurations. To take advantage of the full potential of all-flash storage, a higher network bandwidth is recommended to ensure that data can be quickly and efficiently transmitted between the hosts in the vSAN cluster. Therefore, the correct answer is B. 10 GbE.

KikoOption: B

Ans: B vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) are only supported with 25Gbps and higher connection speeds. ESA ReadyNodes configured for vSAN ESA will be configured with 25/50/100Gbps NICs. vSAN OSA all-flash configurations are only supported with a 10Gb or higher connections. One reason for this is that the improved performance with an all-flash configuration may consume more network bandwidth between the hosts to gain higher throughput. https://core.vmware.com/resource/vmware-vsan-design-guide#sec6815-sub3

KikoOption: B

Ans: B Networking Minimums 25Gbps minimum for ESA. 10Gbps minimum for OSA https://core.vmware.com/blog/comparing-original-storage-architecture-vsan-8-express-storage-architecture

smafolabiOption: B

OSA requires a minimum of 10Gbps bandwidth while requires a 25Gbs bandwidth. The correct answer is B

smafolabiOption: B

OSA requires a minimum of 10Gbps bandwidth while requires a 25Gbs bandwidth. The correct answer is B

kartus6Option: B

its 10gb for all flash

MasatakaOption: B

vSAN OSA: Dedicated 1 Gbps for hybrid configurations, dedicated or shared 10 Gbps for all-flash configurations vSAN ESA: Dedicated or shared 25 Gbps