A currently-deployed vSAN cluster must deliver persistent storage to be used by vSphere with Tanzu. The administrator needs to properly configure the vSAN Direct Configuration for this solution.
Which three steps should be taken? (Choose three.)
A vSAN administrator has three available racks and six vSAN hosts and needs to protect against a rack failure while maximizing resources.
Which two strategies should the vSAN administrator use to achieve this goal? (Choose two.)
An administrator is preparing maintenance on a host in a vSAN cluster, and the maintenance is expected to take less than one hour. The administrator is considering using the "Full Data Migration" but understands that this can be time consuming and also has additional capacity and performance considerations.
Which action would alleviate these concerns?
A vSAN administrator is noticing that the objects resynchronizing in the cluster are taking longer than expected and wants to view the resynchronizing metrics.
Which performance category should the vSAN administrator open?
An administrator is responsible for managing a 5-node vSAN 7.0 cluster. The vSAN Cluster is configured with both vSphere High Availability (HA) and vSphere Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). The vSAN Cluster is currently hosting 150 virtual machines that have consumed 60% of the usable capacity.
Each virtual machine belongs to one of the following vSAN Storage Policies:
vSANPolicy1:
• Site Disaster Tolerance: None
• Failures to Tolerate: 1 failure - RAID5 (Erasure Coding)
vSANPolicy2:
• Site Disaster Tolerance: None
• Failures to Tolerate: No data redundancy
Following an unplanned power event within the data center, the administrator has been alerted to the fact that one host has permanently failed.
What will be the impact to any virtual machine that was running on the failed host using vSANPolicy1?
In a 2-node vSAN cluster, one node has recovered from failure with FTT=1 and RAID-1 storage policy.
Refer to the exhibit:
What is the total VMDK storage consumed?
A vSAN administrator notices that the VMware Skyline Health: Network Latency Check reports indicate that three hosts are noncompliant.
Which action should the vSAN administrator take?
A vSAN storage policy with the 'Failures lo Tolerate" rule set to "2 failures - RA1D-1 {Mirroring)" is assigned to multiple virtual machines.
The vSAN administrator is considering assigning a new vSAN storage policy with the "Failures to Tolerate' rule set lo '2 failures - RAID-6* (Erasure Coding)" to the virtual machines.
How will the capacity of the vSAN datastore be affected if this action is taken?