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Question 95

An administrator is tasked with adding additional capacity to the existing VI workload domain to prepare for a requested workload migration.

Which supported storage types would the administrator configure to complete the task?

    Correct Answer: B

    To increase the capacity of the existing VI workload domain for a workload migration, the administrator can use supported storage types such as NFS v3, NFS v4.1, and vSAN. These storage options are compatible and frequently used in VMware environments to ensure optimal performance and integration. SMB and NFS v2 are not supported for this task, which eliminates some choices. Therefore, the correct configuration for adding capacity includes NFS v3, NFS v4.1, and vSAN.

Discussion
Mohamed_AtefOption: B

B is the correct answer

BartiBatosOption: B

"VMware Cloud Foundation only supports NFS protocol version 3 when used as principal storage. Supplemental storage can use either vSphere supported NFS protocol version 3 or 4.1. Although NFS 3 and NFS 4.1 can coexist on the same host, you cannot use different NFS versions to mount the same datastore on different hosts." Taken from VCF's Admin Guide v4.4

Doggy95Option: B

Correct Answer is B. SMB is n ot supported. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-getting-started/GUID-C68FD810-D270-43F2-AEBF-D522BA1F402B.html#:~:text=For%20each%20VI%20workload%20domain,vSphere%20maximum%20of%2064%20hosts. You create VI workload domains to run customer workloads. For each VI workload domain, you can choose the storage option - vSAN, NFS, vVols, or VMFS on FC.