The Resyncing Objects view in the vCenter UI reports that some objects are currently resyncing.
Which two actions would cause this situation? (Choose two.)
The Resyncing Objects view in the vCenter UI reports that some objects are currently resyncing.
Which two actions would cause this situation? (Choose two.)
When a change to the storage policy is applied to the objects, vSAN needs to resynchronize the data to comply with the new policy settings, leading to resyncing objects. Similarly, if a host failure occurs in the cluster, vSAN will resynchronize the data to other available hosts to maintain data redundancy and availability. These actions directly trigger the resynchronization process.
A & C is Correct
A. A change to the storage policy is applied to the objects: When the storage policy for objects changes, it may trigger resynchronization to align the data placement with the new policy requirements. C. A host failure occurs in the cluster: If a host within the vSAN cluster fails, vSAN initiates resynchronization to rebuild and repair the impacted objects on other hosts, ensuring data redundancy and availability. The other options may not directly lead to resynchronization of objects: