An administrator is tasked with creating a new VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload Domain using vVOLs as the principal storage.
Which three storage protocols are supported for the new commissioned hosts? (Choose three.)
An administrator is tasked with creating a new VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload Domain using vVOLs as the principal storage.
Which three storage protocols are supported for the new commissioned hosts? (Choose three.)
For creating a new VMware Cloud Foundation VI workload domain using vVOLs as the principal storage, the three supported storage protocols are NFS, FC (Fibre Channel), and iSCSI. These protocols are appropriate because vVOLs are designed to integrate with a variety of storage types, and these specific protocols provide the necessary connectivity and performance requirements needed for such integrations.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-45A77DE0-A38D-4655-85E2-BB8969C6993F.html
BDF is correct Hosts for vVols-based workload domains are certified on the VMware Hardware Compatibility Guide. For vVols on FC-based workload domains, ensure that all ESXi hosts have access to the FC array before launching the workflow. For vVols on NFS-based workload domains, ensure that all ESXi hosts must be able to reach the NFS server from the NFS network assigned in the IP pool. For vVols on iSCSI-based workload domains, ensure that the iSCSI software initiator must be enabled on each ESXi host and the VASA provider URL must be listed as the dynamic target. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-45A77DE0-A38D-4655-85E2-BB8969C6993F.html