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Question 94

Which two storage protocols can a virtual infrastructure operator use to create a VMFS datastore? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: B, C

    A virtual infrastructure operator can use the iSCSI and Fibre Channel storage protocols to create a VMFS datastore. These protocols provide the necessary connectivity and storage features required to support VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) datastores, allowing the storage of virtual machine files and configurations in a shared storage environment. SMB, NFS, and CIFS are not supported for creating VMFS datastores.

Discussion
robbie_the_menaceOptions: BC

B and C is correct https://geekflare.com/vsphere-storage-datastore-types/ You can create VMFS datastores on Fibre Channel, iSCSI, FCoE, and local storage devices

spar75Options: BC

Both Fibre Channel and iSCSI provide the necessary connectivity and features to create VMFS datastores, enabling operators to store virtual machine files such as VMDKs (Virtual Machine Disk files) and VM configuration files in a centralized and shared storage environment.