An administrator is deploying a new VMware Cloud Foundation workload domain.
Which three options are supported for supplemental storage? (Choose three.)
An administrator is deploying a new VMware Cloud Foundation workload domain.
Which three options are supported for supplemental storage? (Choose three.)
For deploying a VMware Cloud Foundation workload domain, the supported supplemental storage options include VMFS on FC, vVols, and NFS v.3. FC (Fibre Channel) provides a high-speed connection for VMFS, vVols is designed to enable more flexibility and efficiency in storage management, and NFS v.3 is commonly used for network storage. VMFS on iSCSI is typically not listed as a supported option, and older versions like NFS v.2 are generally not used in modern deployments.
Not seeing VMFS on iSCSI on the list https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-design/GUID-2156EC66-BBBB-4197-91AD-660315385D2E.html
So the problem is that we have 4 correct answers, ACDE. Keep in mind this test is on 4.x, not 5.x. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-vi-workload-domain-design/GUID-2091F2E2-D53A-4A92-BD3B-C158F6E367DF.html They don't list "VMFS on iSCSI", but "iSCSI" is on there (supplemental for both MGMT and VI), implied it would be formatted with VMFS I'd probably enter ACD as presented on the exam.
I agree, VMF on iSCSI is not on the list https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-admin/GUID-4EBF9094-F732-4800-86FF-30C5D88B9758.html
CDE is correct for me However, A is right too.
Shared Storage Types Supported for VI Workload Domains Storage Type Supported as Principal Storage Supported as Supplemental Storage Traditional Storage Fibre Channel and NFS are applicable options for the principal storage for the VI workload domain. iSCSI storage is currently not supported. Fibre Channel NFS iSCSI