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Question 31

A 100GB virtual disk object has this storage policy assigned to it:

✑ Site disaster tolerance: None - standard cluster

✑ Failures to Tolerate: 1 failure - RAID-1 (Mirroring)

✑ Number of disk stripes per object: 3

What is the maximum amount of raw vSAN storage capacity consumed by this virtual disk?

    Correct Answer: A

    Given a 100GB virtual disk with a storage policy of RAID-1 (Mirroring) with 1 failure tolerance, the disk has to be mirrored, effectively doubling the capacity to 200GB. The 'Number of disk stripes per object' parameter does not affect the total capacity calculation in this context, as the stripes relate to performance rather than capacity. Therefore, the maximum amount of raw vSAN storage capacity consumed by this virtual disk is 200GB.

Discussion
jimmyjammerOption: A

The answer should be A

CarlosMontoyaOption: A

The answer should be A For RAID 1 doubles the capacity

Tsam09Option: A

should be A - doubles the capacity

matu2022Option: C

For me is C, The formula to calculate the maximum amount of raw vSAN storage capacity consumed by the virtual disk is: Maximum Raw Capacity = Virtual Disk Capacity * (Number of Disk Stripes / Failures to Tolerate) Plugging in the values: Virtual Disk Capacity = 100 GB Number of Disk Stripes = 3 Failures to Tolerate = 1 Maximum Raw Capacity = 100 GB * (3 / 1) = 300 GB Therefore, the maximum amount of raw vSAN storage capacity consumed by this virtual disk is 300 GB.

ranauroOption: D

if you increase a number of stripes, default is 1, you´ll consume more capacity disks and consequently more spece will be required

Jiraya22Option: D

Option D is the correct answer. If you use RAID 1 for 100GB VM size is 200GB, but if you want to add more stripe you need to multiplicate for 3 (in this case). The size of vm will be 600GB.

Jiraya22Option: D

Option D is the correct answer. If you use RAID 1 for 100GB VM size is 200GB, but if you want to add more stripe you need to multiplicate for 3 (in this case). The size of vm will be 600GB.

YassineCOption: A

A is the correct answer