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NEW QUESTION 1
The DevOps team of an organization wants to deploy with persistent storage on a dedicated vSAN cluster. The storage administrator is tasked to configure the vSAN cluster and leverage the vSAN Direct feature. Which two requirements must the administrator meet to complete this task? (Choose two.)

A.    A valid vSAN license for the vSAN cluster.
B.    vSphere HA enabled on the vSAN cluster.
C.    A dedicated network for vSAN Direct.
D.    An integration with vSAN File Services.
E.    Unclaimed disks in the hosts for vSAN Direct.

Answer: AE
Explanation:
First of all, what are the requirements for VMware vSAN Direct configuration?
– You need to have a vSAN Data Persistence platform.
– Only vSAN Data Persistence Platform providers can consume vSAN Direct storage.
– You need to have unclaimed disks outside of your vSAN datastore disk groups.
– You need to create a vSAN storage policy to take advantage of vSAN direct storage.
https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2022/08/vmware-vsan-direct-configuration-and-requirements/

NEW QUESTION 2
A vSAN administrator receives a request from the application team to create a virtual machine on a vSAN datastore. The requirements state that the virtual machine needs to be available quickly after a failure occurs. The solution must minimize administrative effort. Which vSphere feature should the vSAN administrator implement?

A.    vSphere Distributed Services Engine
B.    vSphere High Availability
C.    vSphere Fault Tolerance
D.    vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler

Answer: B
Explanation:
vSphere High Availability (HA) provides easy to use, cost effective high availability for applications running in virtual machines. In the event of server failure, affected virtual machines are automatically restarted on other production servers with spare capacity. The benefit is minimum downtime, hence quick recovery, without the need for constant manual intervention.

NEW QUESTION 3
A customer wants to validate if Skyline online health is working for vSAN and finds out that Skyline is not fully configured yet. What two requirements must be met to make sure that Skyline online health will work? (Choose two.)

A.    Add the Skyline license into Virtual Center.
B.    Enable Skyline Health on the vSAN Cluster.
C.    Enable CEIP and join the program.
D.    Have a working Internet connection.
E.    Have vCenter on version 7 or higher.

Answer: CD
Explanation:
Collection of product usage data by the Skyline Collector is subject to acceptance in VMware’s Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP).
https://www.vmware.com/solutions/trustvmware/ceip.html
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Skyline/1.4/install-guide/GUID-B2DF5C52-E65C-4D50-B7C5-E88615A9EBDB.html

NEW QUESTION 4
An administrator is troubleshooting a vSAN performance issue. In the vSAN performance monitor there is a high latency on the vSAN cluster. What is a possible cause of this?

A.    The Virtual Machines are using PVSCSI controllers.
B.    Erasure Coding is disabled in the storage policy.
C.    There is congestion in one or more disk groups.
D.    Jumbo frames are not enabled on the VMkernel adapters.

Answer: C
Explanation:
Most often, the increase in latency may be correlated with the issue of congestion in one or more disk groups (KB 2150012). Congestion is a feedback mechanism to slow down the rate of incoming IO requests from the vSAN DOM client layer so that the rate of IO requests to the vSAN disk group can match the rate of IOs that the disk group can service.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2150018

NEW QUESTION 5
vSAN requires that the virtual machines deployed on the vSAN datastores are assigned at least one storage policy, but the administrator did not explicitly assign a storage policy when provisioning the new VM. What is the result of this situation?

A.    The VM provisioning will fail.
B.    The VM objects will be protected based on the vSAN Default Storage Policy configurations.
C.    The vSphere Web Client will choose the last vSAN Storage Policy used.
D.    No data protection will be applied to the VM objects.

Answer: B
Explanation:
If you do not explicitly assign a storage policy to the virtual machine the vSAN Default Storage Policy is assigned to the virtual machine.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan.doc/GUID-C228168F-6807-4C2A-9D74-E584CAF49A2A.html

NEW QUESTION 6
An administrator is upgrading multiple vSAN Witness nodes with vLCM (single image management) that are used for vSAN Stretched and two-node Clusters. What two witness node types can the administrator upgrade? (Choose two.)

A.    Appliance witness node.
B.    Shared witness node.
C.    Nested witness node.
D.    Dedicated witness node.
E.    Physical witness node.

Answer: AD
Explanation:
To use images, the witness cannot be physical or shared. It must be dedicated or virtual appliance.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere-lifecycle-manager.doc/GUID-F84F1FC8-FBA8-4E4E-845F-40F423CBEEC8.html

NEW QUESTION 7
A vSAN administrator needs to enable vSAN ESA. Which two requirements need to be met? (Choose two.)

A.    vSAN Build Your Own configuration.
B.    vSAN Standard license.
C.    vSAN Witness Appliance.
D.    vSAN Advanced license.
E.    vSAN ReadyNodes configuration.

Answer: DE
Explanation:
ESA is an optional alternative to the current vSAN original storage architecture and will be available to run on qualified hardware ESA-approved vSAN ReadyNodes. The vSAN Express Storage Architecture can be incorporated into existing environments to make the transition simple and more transparent. Implementing vSAN ESA requires approved hardware and vSAN Advanced or Enterprise license.
https://www.storagereview.com/news/vmware-vsan-8-express-storage-architecture-announced

NEW QUESTION 8
A vSAN administrator is tasked to perform an upgrade of a vSAN cluster, including firmware and drivers for its hardware. The vSAN administrator already created an image using vSphere Lifecycle Manager (vLCM). Prior to selecting Start Remediation, which step should be taken to upgrade the complete vSAN cluster as a single task?

A.    Select Remediate All through vLCM to upgrade all hosts in the cluster.
B.    Place all hosts in the vSAN cluster into Maintenance Mode.
C.    Stage the upgrade of the vSAN cluster through vLCM.
D.    Manually remediate one host at a time in the vSAN cluster.

Answer: A
Explanation:
Step 4: Administrators can either remediate individual hosts by right-clicking on the respective hosts or simply click Remediate All to upgrade all hosts in the cluster. By clicking Remediate All, vLCM will nondisruptively perform the following actions:
– Migrate workload to other servers in the cluster.
– Put the host in maintenance mode.
– Upgrade the hypervisor and install new drivers.
– Restart the host.
– Flash the firmware.
– Restart.
– Validate the upgrade.
– Exit maintenance mode.
https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2021/01/27/server-lifecycle-management-made-easy-with-vsphere-lifecycle-manager/

NEW QUESTION 9
A vSAN administrator encounters a non-compliant virtual machine and the compliance status of some of its objects is noncompliant. vSAN is able to locate a full replica of 55% of the votes for the noncompliant objects. What will vSAN do with the virtual machine?

A.    Mark the virtual machine as compliant and automatically recover the noncompliant objects.
B.    Power off the virtual machine.
C.    Mark the virtual machine as inaccessible as vSAN is not able to locate more than 60% of the votes for the objects.
D.    Mark the virtual machine as orphaned.

Answer: A

NEW QUESTION 10
A customer has deployed a new vSAN Cluster with the following configuration:
– 6 x vSAN ReadyNodes.
– All Flash.
– 12 TB Raw Storage.
vSAN 8 is deployed with ESA. VMs are configured with a RAID-5 VM policy. During failure testing, before the new platform is placed into production one of the ESXi hosts is made unavailable. Which RAID-5 data placement schemes will vSAN use with this failure condition?

A.    vSAN can protect the platform using adaptive RAID 5 if the ESXi host fails to return.
B.    VMware HA will migrate the storage objects to another node in the cluster.
C.    Some VM data will be unavailable until the failed ESXi host is recovered.
D.    The data components on the hosts will be marked as degraded.

Answer: A
Explanation:
https://core.vmware.com/blog/adaptive-raid-5-erasure-coding-express-storage-architecture-vsan-8

NEW QUESTION 11
A host in a vSAN stretched cluster goes offline during an unplanned event. Which action will be triggered from AQC on the vSAN cluster?

A.    AQC will trigger a vMotion of VMs that went offline.
B.    AQC will restart the VMs that went offline.
C.    AQC will recalculate the quorum on an object.
D.    AQC will create a vSAN alarm.

Answer: C
Explanation:
If a host is taken offline for maintenance (or fails), vSAN will use Adaptive Quorum Control (AQC) to recalculate the rules of quorum on an object-by-object basis.
https://core.vmware.com/blog/sizing-considerations-2-node-vsan-clusters-running-vsan-7-u3

NEW QUESTION 12
A vSAN administrator was presented with 30 additional vSAN ReadyNodes to add to an existing vSAN cluster. There is only one administrator to complete this task. What is the fastest approach?

A.    Run vim-cmd to capture, and apply the configuration from an existing host.
B.    Launch Quickstart to Add Hosts to a vSAN Cluster.
C.    Clone the ESXi boot partition to all new hosts, since the hardware is identical.
D.    Use a Host Profile that was extracted from an existing host.

Answer: D
Explanation:
The host profile includes information about storage configuration, network configuration, and other characteristics of the host. If you are planning to create a cluster with many hosts, such as 8, 16, 32, or 64 hosts, use the host profile feature. Host profiles enable you to add more than one host at a time to the vSAN cluster.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-380A281C-D0A6-46E5-92D9-12B860B34531.html

NEW QUESTION 13
Which two considerations should an architect assess when designing a HCI Mesh solution with VMware vSAN and VMware vSphere High Availability (HA)? (Choose two.)

A.    A server vSAN cluster can serve its local datastore up to five client vSAN clusters.
B.    A client cluster can mount up to ten remote datastores from one or more vSAN server clusters.
C.    A minimum of three nodes are required within the client cluster for vSphere HA to work.
D.    If vSphere HA is to work with HCI Mesh, Datastore with Permanent Device Loss (PDL) must be configured to Power off and restart VMs.
E.    If vSphere HA is to work with HCI Mesh, Datastore with All Paths Down (APD) must be configured to Power off and restart VMs.

Answer: AB
Explanation:
https://core.vmware.com/resource/vmware-vsan-hci-mesh#sec10706-sub3

NEW QUESTION 14
A vSAN administrator has recently upgraded a vSAN cluster to 8.0 OSA and has enabled Capacity Reserve features to reduce the amount of capacity reserved for transient and rebuild operations. Which scenario would prevent this feature from operating properly?

A.    Underutilized space is above 25-30% of the total capacity threshold.
B.    The used space on vSAN datastore exceeds the suggested host rebuild threshold.
C.    The used space on vSAN datastore exceeds the suggested slack rebuild threshold.
D.    The physical disk has reached an 80% full reactive rebalance threshold.

Answer: B
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-monitoring.doc/GUID-CD510EAE-1A9F-45D2-BB66-E893C8AAF20A.html

NEW QUESTION 15
Which two storage policy changes result in a component resync? (Choose two.)

A.    Changing object space reservation to 100.
B.    Changing the failure tolerance method.
C.    Disabling object checksum (from checksum enabled).
D.    Adding an IOPS Limit rule to a storage policy.
E.    Enabling object checksum (from checksum disabled).

Answer: BE
Explanation:
Changing the failure tolerance method and enabling object checksum (from checksum disabled) both result in a component resync. When the failure tolerance method is changed, the components of the objects stored on the vSAN datastore need to be rebuilt in the new format, which requires a component resync. Similarly, when object checksum is enabled, the components of the objects stored on the vSAN datastore need to be rebuilt in order to enable checksum.

NEW QUESTION 16
A vSAN administrator has a group of requirements from the application team, which mandates spreading the components across storage devices as much as possible. What should the vSAN Administrator consider to achieve such a requirement for building a new vSAN cluster? (Choose two.)

A.    Configure disk striping in OSA.
B.    Configure disk striping in ESA.
C.    Enable Force Provisioning in OSA.
D.    Enable deduplication for vSAN.
E.    Create a dedicated Storage Pool in ESA.

Answer: AB
Explanation:
Disk striping spread the components and it works in both OSA and ESA architectures. The “D” answer is wrong because deduplication just saves space by reducing the identical data blocks, it doesn´t “reduce” or “spread” the number of components.

NEW QUESTION 17
An administrator wants to assign a storage policy to a workload on a two-node vSAN OSA cluster consisting of three disk groups each with nested fault domains. The virtual machine must be protected against a disk or disk group failure. Which two storage policies meet these requirements? (Choose two.)

A.    RAID-5/FTT 2
B.    RAID-1/FTT 3
C.    RAID-6/FTT 2
D.    RAID-5/FTT 1
E.    RAID-1/FTT 1

Answer: DE
Explanation:
https://core.vmware.com/resource/nested-fault-domains-vsan#section1

NEW QUESTION 18
An administrator has successfully deployed a vSAN Stretched Cluster and needs to ensure that any virtual machines that are created are placed in the appropriate site. Which two steps are needed to complete this task? (Choose two.)

A.    Create VM/Host groups for the two sites.
B.    Create a single VM/Host group across both sites.
C.    Put the VMs in a vSphere DRS group.
D.    Put the VMs in the correct VM group.
E.    Create a storage policy that includes site affinity rules and apply to VMs.

Answer: AD
Explanation:
– Create two host groups, one for the preferred site and one for the secondary site.
– Create two VM groups, one to hold the VMs on the preferred site and one to hold the VMs on the secondary site.
– Create two VM-Host affinity rules that map VMs-to-host groups, and specify which VMs and hosts reside in the preferred site and which VMs and hosts reside in the secondary site.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-planning.doc/GUID-4172337E-E25F-4C6B-945E-01623D314FDA.html

NEW QUESTION 19
An administrator has been tasked with upgrading existing vSAN hosts with multiple SSD cache devices per host to NVMe devices (hot plug). Which fact should guide the administrator’s action?

A.    The disk group does not need to be removed before adding new cache.
B.    The cache disk drives must have a larger capacity.
C.    The host must be removed from vSAN cluster before changing cache devices.
D.    The disk group must be deleted on each physical host in the cluster to use the NVMe device.

Answer: A
Explanation:
When upgrading existing vSAN hosts with multiple SSD cache devices per host to NVMe devices, it is important to note that the disk group does not need to be removed before adding new cache. NVMe devices can be hot-plugged into the host, and vSAN will automatically detect and use the new devices as cache. It is important to check if the NVMe devices are supported by your version of vSAN and also check that the NVMe devices are on the VMware HCL.

NEW QUESTION 20
A customer wishes to host a new range of applications with high-performance needs, specifically, low latency. The applications are required to be hosted at company-owned edge locations, each with minimal rack space (three host slots per edge location for this project). Which deployment options would satisfy the customer’s needs, while maximizing the amount of capacity available per deployment?

A.    A new three-node vSAN 8.0 All-Flash Cluster with OSA in each edge location.
Each application VM configured with a RAID-5 VM storage policy.
B.    A new three-node vSAN 8.0 All-Flash Cluster with OSA in each edge location.
Each application VM configured with a RAID-1 VM storage policy.
C.    A new three-node vSAN 8.0 All-Flash Cluster with ESA in each edge location.
Each application VM configured with a RAID-1 VM storage policy.
D.    A new three-node vSAN 8.0 All-Flash Cluster with ESA in each edge location.
Each application VM configured with a RAID-5 VM storage policy.

Answer: D
Explanation:
High performance needs low latency use ESA NVME. Min nodes , max capacity, use ESA adaptive storage capacity. R5 with 3 nodes.

NEW QUESTION 21
A vSAN administrator of a non-internet connected vSAN environment wants to upgrade the environment from the vSAN 7.0 U3 to the vSAN 8.0 using vLCM. Which option, if any, should be used as a depot in this case?

A.    Configure the vSphere Lifecycle Manager to download the updates from an Online Depot.
B.    Configure the vSphere Lifecycle Manager to download the updates from the VMware Depot using HTTPS.
C.    Configure the vSphere Lifecycle Manager to download updates from a local UMDS-shared repository.
D.    It is not possible to use the vSphere Lifecycle Manager on a non-internet connected environment.

Answer: C
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-lifecycle-manager/GUID-AB1032CF-2C9A-44E5-94BA-216396F167F9.html#GUID-AB1032CF-2C9A-44E5-94BA-216396F167F9

NEW QUESTION 22
Due to a planned power outage, an administrator decides to shut down the vSAN cluster using the Shutdown Cluster Wizard. The administrator starts by checking the vSAN health service to confirm the cluster is healthy and then powers off all virtual machines (VMs) including vCLS VMs. Which step needs to be taken before starting the Shutdown Cluster Wizard?

A.    Place all ESXi hosts into maintenance mode.
B.    Disable cluster member updates from vCenter Server.
C.    Turn off High Availability.
D.    Shutdown vCenter.

Answer: C
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-monitoring.doc/GUID-31B4F958-30A9-4BEC-819E-32A18A685688.html

NEW QUESTION 23
Which two actions are recommended when adding a host to a vSAN cluster? (Choose two.)

A.    Create uniformly-configured hosts.
B.    Disable vSAN performance service.
C.    Disable vSphere Cluster Services (vCLS).
D.    Disable vSphere High Availability (HA).
E.    Reference the VMware Compatibility Guide.

Answer: AE
Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-EA47DC82-4678-4430-AEF7-1D77FB9C77DB.html

NEW QUESTION 24
A storage administrator is facing degraded performance for the VMs running on a vSAN enabled vSphere Cluster and needs an out-of-the-box tool to identify the root cause of the problem. Which tool should be used?

A.    top
B.    esxcli
C.    vmkfstools
D.    vsantop

Answer: D
Explanation:
vsantop is a command line utility that can be used to monitor the performance of a vSAN cluster in real-time. It provides detailed information about the performance of the vSAN cluster and its components, including disk usage, IOPS, network traffic, and object states. It can be used to identify the root cause of performance problems, such as disk contention, network congestion, or object failures. It provides a quick and easy way to identify the root cause of performance issues, making it a useful tool for troubleshooting vSAN clusters.

NEW QUESTION 25
After reviewing various performance charts at a cluster level, an administrator found an individual VM impacting overall performance of the vSAN cluster. What feature should be used to introspect multiple performance metrics of a single virtual machine?

A.    esxcli
B.    Skyline Health
C.    I/O Trip Analyzer
D.    IOInsight

Answer: D
Explanation:
IOInsight allows you to select and view I/O performance metrics of virtual machines in a vSAN cluster. By understanding the I/O characteristics of VMs, you can ensure better capacity planning and performance tuning.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan-monitoring.doc/GUID-3ABCB8EA-1FC7-40A4-B834-C9FEDF02A902.html

NEW QUESTION 26
A vSAN administrator needs to find the metrics for objects containing data served up by the vSAN iSCSI service. On which level should the vSAN administrator look?

A.    Cluster
B.    Virtual Machine
C.    vCenter Server
D.    vSAN iSCSI Object

Answer: A
Explanation:
The vSAN administrator should look at the cluster level to find the metrics for objects containing data served up by the vSAN iSCSI service [1]. According to VMware’s Official Guide, “vSAN performance service provides storage-centric visibility to a cluster-wide set of performance metrics and statistics that are collected on a regular basis”. This means that the vSAN administrator should look at the cluster level to view the metrics and statistics for the vSAN iSCSI service.

NEW QUESTION 27
Which two tools should be used to identify vSAN unassociated objects? (Choose two.)

A.    PowerCLI
B.    RVC
C.    esxcfg
D.    esxcli
E.    vsantop

Answer: AB
Explanation:
PowerCLI is a command-line interface for managing VMware vSphere, vSAN and other VMware products. RVC is the Ruby vSphere Console which is an interactive command-line tool for managing vSphere, vSAN, and other VMware products. Using PowerCLI and RVC, you can run commands to identify unassociated objects and take corrective action. For example, you can use PowerCLI to list all vSAN objects and RVC to perform a check on the objects to see if they are unassociated.

NEW QUESTION 28
What is the maximum amount of capacity disks an administrator can have in disk groups on a single vSAN OSA host?

A.    35
B.    40
C.    30
D.    25

Answer: A
Explanation:
A maximum of 5 disk groups is supported in vSAN. Each disk group containing 7 capacity devices, resulting in a maximum of 35 capacity devices for each host.

NEW QUESTION 29
In which type of environment is vSAN storage used as a mandatory, primary storage?

A.    VMware Cloud on AWS
B.    VMware Horizon
C.    VMware Aria Automation
D.    Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition

Answer: A
Explanation:
Vmware horizon can utilise storage array presented disk, its not mandatory to use VSAN.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vsphere.vmc-aws-manage-data-center-vms.doc/GUID-3F81EF2B-54A1-49C3-A47B-6C5F6E2E9BEC.html

NEW QUESTION 30
A vSAN administrator needs to build a vSAN ESA cluster with RAID-5/FTT 1 adaptive storage policy. What is the absolute minimum number of hosts that need to be part of that vSAN ESA cluster?

A.    6 hosts
B.    4 hosts
C.    5 hosts
D.    3 hosts

Answer: D
Explanation:
https://core.vmware.com/blog/adaptive-raid-5-erasure-coding-express-storage-architecture-vsan-8

NEW QUESTION 31
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