Which two statements are true about a vSAN Cluster when the vCenter Server managing it is offline? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true about a vSAN Cluster when the vCenter Server managing it is offline? (Choose two.)
When the vCenter Server managing a vSAN Cluster is offline, vSAN health information is available through esxcli commands. Additionally, a Web browser can be used to monitor vSAN through the vSphere Host Client. These methods allow for monitoring and managing the vSAN environment directly on the hosts without requiring vCenter Server.
A and C are correct, RVC runs on vCenter, Performance metrics are retained on ESX hosts. See https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2018/04/05/vsan-when-vcenter-server-is-offline/
you are right. B-changed default vSAN storage policy???, D-RVC is VC command, E-Performance metrics are stored in esxi.
I agree, A & C are correct. esxcli health is available (https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-monitoring.doc/GUID-7799D2D7-2513-4372-92EA-4A1FB510E012.html) , and the host client shows health ( https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2018/04/05/vsan-when-vcenter-server-is-offline/)
I would go A and C as vSAN is host based and viewing vsan performance and Skyline health is possible
A and C
I think A,B are correct. not able to monitor the vsan operation via Host web client. VSAN operation continuing even vcenter offline, but not able to vmotion and other actions.
Researched more, A and E are better close to answer. B is wrong cause even VC is offline, VSAN policy is not changed to default.