An administrator is tasked with deploying a new VI Workload Domain into an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
Which three initial shared storage types are supported? (Choose three.)
An administrator is tasked with deploying a new VI Workload Domain into an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
Which three initial shared storage types are supported? (Choose three.)
For deploying a new VI Workload Domain into an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment, the supported initial shared storage types are vVols, NFS v3, and vSAN. NFS v3 is supported as an initial shared storage, while NFS v4.1 is not. vVols and vSAN are also explicitly supported for VI workload domains, making them the correct choices.
Although the management domain requires vSAN as its principal storage, vSAN is not required for VI workload domains or vSphere clusters. For a VI workload domain, the initial storage type can be one of the following: vSAN Fibre Channel (FC) Network File System (NFS) protocol version 3 VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols)
Solution is ABD : https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-2C4653EB-5654-45CB-B072-2C2E29CB6C89.html NFS 4.1 is not principal or initial shared storage.
"For a VI workload domain, the initial storage type can be one of the following: * vSAN * Fibre Channel (FC) * Network File System (NFS) protocol version 3 * VMware vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols)" Taken from: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.4/vcf-admin/GUID-2C4653EB-5654-45CB-B072-2C2E29CB6C89.html "VMware Cloud Foundation only supports NFS protocol version 3 when used as principal storage" Taken from: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.4/vcf-admin/GUID-8E19B8EA-279C-4170-BC08-99E00AF98317.html -YoMeroElCasaquero
Primary Storage support Vvols, NFSv3, VSAN y FC. En este caso serian A,B y D
ABD are correct ABCD are correct because in VCF 5.0 the NFS v4.1 is supported as Principal Storage and Supplemental storage for Workload Domain. However, considering this question from VCF 4.3 perspective, we could eliminate NFS v4.1 because that version did not support it as principal storage. From VMware Cloud Foundation: Planning, Management, Operations 4.3 Lesson Book
ABD - https://core.vmware.com/blog/principal-and-supplemental-storage-vmware-cloud-foundation-51
A, B, C
Confirmed - A, B, D