Question 6

In a stretched vSAN cluster, how is Read Locality established after fail over to the secondary site?
  • Question 7

    During a vSAN design workshop, an architect collected these customer requirements:
    * Leverage vSAN storage policies with Erasure Coding.
    * Enable Deduplication and Compression.
    * Use the minimum number of hosts in the cluster.
    * Maintain full storage policy compliance when two nodes are down.
    Which vSAN cluster design meets the customer's requirements?
  • Question 8

    An administrator is planning to deploy cloud-native workloads onto the vSAN Direct datastore.
    Which storage policy structure rule is supported?
  • Question 9

    A company has deployed a 12-node (6-6-1) vSAN 7.0 stretched cluster for all production workloads.
    The customer currently uses four different vSAN storage policies for running the workloads depending on the applications requirements:
    * Policy 1 - Site Disaster Tolerance=Dual Site Mirroring, FTT=Erasure Coding
    * Policy 2 - Site Disaster Tolerance=Dual Site Mirroring, FTT=Mirroring
    * Policy 3 - Site Disaster Tolerance=None - Keep Data on Preferred, FTT=Mirroring
    * Policy 4 - Site Disaster Tolerance=None - Keep Data on Non-Preferred, FTT=Mirroring During the setup of the vSAN stretched cluster, the following VM/Host Rules were created:
    * Preferred Site - Preferred Site workloads should run on DC1 hosts.
    * Secondary Site - Secondary Site workloads should run on DC2 hosts.
    Which two activities should the administrator complete to ensure that there is no impact to production services during the maintenance window in the Preferred Site? (Choose two.)
  • Question 10

    An 8-Node vSAN Stretched Cluster (4+4+1) with a single disk group has a policy with PFTT=1 (mirrored across sites) and SFTT=1/FTM Mirroring (Local Protection) configured.
    The administrator has been alerted that there is a problem with the cluster. The following has been observed:
    * The vSAN Witness Host is offline.
    * Two disk failures on two hosts have occurred in the preferred site.
    This has resulted in a critical production virtual machine's vmdk becoming inaccessible.
    Which step needs to be performed by the administrator to resolve the issue?