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Question 7

Which two datastore types store the components of a virtual machine as a set of objects? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: B, D

    VMware vSAN (B) is a hyper-converged, software-defined storage solution that aggregates local storage devices across multiple ESXi hosts to create a distributed storage pool. In vSAN, virtual machine components are stored as a set of objects, with each object representing a specific part of the virtual machine. vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols) (D) is a storage virtualization technology that allows vSphere to manage storage at the VM level granularity. With vVols, VMs are stored as individual objects on the storage system, and each VM has its own set of objects, such as VMDK files, configuration files, and snapshots. Hence, both vSAN and vVols are the datastore types that store the components of a virtual machine as a set of objects.

Discussion
DesolateMarauderOptions: BD

B. VMware vSAN: vSAN is a hyper-converged, software-defined storage solution that aggregates local storage devices across multiple ESXi hosts to create a distributed storage pool. In vSAN, virtual machine components are stored as a set of objects, and each object represents a specific part of a virtual machine, such as VMDK files, VM configuration files, and snapshots. D. vSphere Virtual Volumes (vVols): vVols is a storage virtualization technology that allows vSphere to manage storage at the VM level granularity. With vVols, VMs are stored as individual objects on the storage system, and each VM has its own set of objects, including VMDK files, configuration files, and snapshots. vVols enables policy-based management of VM storage at the individual VM level.

DesolateMarauder

A. VMware Virtual Machine File System (VMFS): VMFS is a clustered file system that allows multiple ESXi hosts to access the same virtual machine files concurrently. It stores virtual machine components as a set of files on the file system, but not as objects. C. Network File System (NFS) 3: NFS is a network-based file system protocol used for sharing files over a network. NFS datastores store virtual machine components as a set of files on the NFS file system, rather than as objects. E. Network File System (NFS) 4.1: Similar to NFS 3, NFS 4.1 is a network-based file system protocol that stores virtual machine components as files on the NFS file system, not as objects.

ABCACBOptions: BD

B. vSAN D. vVol

soy_filipo

Who makes this answers? why on earth are they picking AD?

benjonougOptions: BD

BD is correct

FR_WolfmanOptions: BD

vSAN and VVols of course The others are block storages.

atinivelliOptions: BD

BD for sure!!

Mtb514Options: BD

BD - vSan and vVols are both Object based storage

gotrekkOptions: BD

Vsan and vvol

soy_filipoOptions: BD

B & D, the other ones are not based on objects.

jitubaba80Options: BD

Correct answer is BD

ABCACBOptions: BD

B. vSAN D. vVol