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An administrator is enabling vSphere HA and vSAN on the same cluster and needs to use a configuration that is valid for vSphere HA Heartbeat datastore.

Which configuration should be used?

A.
A datastore mounted to more than one host, as well as any vSAN datastore
A.
A datastore mounted to more than one host, as well as any vSAN datastore
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B.
Any datastore mounted to more than one host
B.
Any datastore mounted to more than one host
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C.
Any datastore mounted to more than one host, but not a vSAN datastore
C.
Any datastore mounted to more than one host, but not a vSAN datastore
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D.
vSAN datastore as vSphere HA Heartbeat datastore
D.
vSAN datastore as vSphere HA Heartbeat datastore
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Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Reference: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/83177

An administrator has been tasked with physically moving the hosts in a vSAN 7.0 U1 cluster to an alternative location. All virtual machines, hosts, and the vCenter Server have need safely powered sown, and the servers have been relocated. Afterwards, the operations engineer needs to bring up the vSAN cluster again.

Which action is part of this process?

A.
Powering on each ESXi host from the vSphere Client
A.
Powering on each ESXi host from the vSphere Client
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B.
Entering Maintenance Mode with no data migration on each ESXi host
B.
Entering Maintenance Mode with no data migration on each ESXi host
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C.
Disabling the vCLS retreat mode
C.
Disabling the vCLS retreat mode
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D.
Exiting Maintenance Mode on each ESXi host using the vSphere Host Client
D.
Exiting Maintenance Mode on each ESXi host using the vSphere Host Client
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Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsanmonitoring.doc/GUID-31B4F958-30A9-4BEC-819E-32A18A685688.html

A vSAN administrator wants to install a patch on an existing vSAN cluster. The environment runs vSphere 7.0, and the patch contains ESXi 7.0 Update 1c. The vSAN administrator will use vSphere Lifecycle Manager images to add the patch to the proper image and apply it to the vSAN cluster.

Which action should be performed before patching the ESXi hosts in the vSAN cluster?

A.
Upgrade the Platform Services Controller.
A.
Upgrade the Platform Services Controller.
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B.
Perform a disk format upgrade.
B.
Perform a disk format upgrade.
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C.
Create a baseline instead of using images.
C.
Create a baseline instead of using images.
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D.
Upgrade the vCenter Server.
D.
Upgrade the vCenter Server.
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Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/rn/esxi670-202103001.html

An administrator has successfully deployed a new 3-node vSAN Cluster. Prior to deploying any production workloads on to the new cluster, the administrator must complete a number of Service Validation and Testing (SVT) checks.

The final check requires the administrator to pull out a disk from one of the vSAN hosts.

Which two outcomes will occur within the vSAN cluster following this action? (Choose two.)

A.
By default. vSAN will delay the rebuilding of affected components for 60 minutes.
A.
By default. vSAN will delay the rebuilding of affected components for 60 minutes.
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B.
All components on the device will be marked as absent.
B.
All components on the device will be marked as absent.
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C.
By default. vSAN will start the rebuilding of affected components immediately.
C.
By default. vSAN will start the rebuilding of affected components immediately.
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D.
By default vSAN will delay the rebuilding of affected components for 30 minutes.
D.
By default vSAN will delay the rebuilding of affected components for 30 minutes.
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E.
All components on the device will be marked as degraded.
E.
All components on the device will be marked as degraded.
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Suggested answer: B, C

Explanation:

Reference: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/84248

A host in the cluster experiences a permanent NIC failure, and the replacement part will not arrive until the next morning. The administrator needs to ensure the availability of the production workload at all times.

Which step should be taken by the administrator to meet this goal?

A.
Shut down the production VMs.
A.
Shut down the production VMs.
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B.
Perform a live vMotion to another host.
B.
Perform a live vMotion to another host.
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C.
Disable the vSAN Service on the VMkernel port.
C.
Disable the vSAN Service on the VMkernel port.
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D.
Enter Maintenance Mode with 'Full Data Migration'
D.
Enter Maintenance Mode with 'Full Data Migration'
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Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/vsan-673-monitoringtroubleshooting-guide.pdf

A vSAN administrator observes that the VMware Skyline Health: Time Synchronization displays one host that is noncompliant.

What is the meaning of this message?

A.
The vSAN administrator must review the NTP server configuration on vCenter Server and the ESXi hosts.
A.
The vSAN administrator must review the NTP server configuration on vCenter Server and the ESXi hosts.
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B.
The vSAN administrator must put the noncompliant host into maintenance mode.
B.
The vSAN administrator must put the noncompliant host into maintenance mode.
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C.
The value of the CLOMRepairDelay parameter is incorrect.
C.
The value of the CLOMRepairDelay parameter is incorrect.
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D.
The noncompliant host cannot communicate with vCenter.
D.
The noncompliant host cannot communicate with vCenter.
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Reference: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2149505

A vSAN administrator is tasked to perform an upgrade of a vSAN cluster from 7.0 to 7.0 U2, 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.
A.
Select Remediate All through vLCM to upgrade all hosts in the cluster.
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B.
Manually remediate one host at a time in the vSAN cluster.
B.
Manually remediate one host at a time in the vSAN cluster.
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C.
Place all hosts in the vSAN cluster into Maintenance Mode.
C.
Place all hosts in the vSAN cluster into Maintenance Mode.
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D.
Stage the upgrade of the vSAN cluster through vLCM.
D.
Stage the upgrade of the vSAN cluster through vLCM.
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Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Reference: https://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2021/05/use-vsphere-lifecycle-manager-vlcm-foresxi-7-0-update-2a-upgrade/

An administrator will be performing a rolling upgrade of a vSAN cluster over the weekend. In preparation, the administrator runs the Data Migration Pre-Check.

Which two items are being checked? (Choose two.)

A.
vSphere HA state
A.
vSphere HA state
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B.
Object compliance and accessibility
B.
Object compliance and accessibility
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C.
DRS settings
C.
DRS settings
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D.
Affinity rules
D.
Affinity rules
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E.
Cluster capacity
E.
Cluster capacity
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Suggested answer: B, E

Explanation:

Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMwarevSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.update_manager.doc/GUID-8ECDD0CC-8426-44F9-A283- 301F957D88A2.html

A newly deployed vSAN cluster runs vSAN 7.0, and the vSAN cluster needs an integration with a third-party software solution. The software solution provides full app-level redundancy, and it runs on the vSAN Data Persistence platform.

The administrator configures vSAN Direct Configuration to integrate the third-party storage with vSAN and now needs to configure a storage policy to make sure the vSAN Direct storage is used by the vSAN Data Persistence platform third-party software solution.

Which type of storage policy configuration should the administrator use?

A.
A storage policy with tag or capability-based rules for vSAN Direct
A.
A storage policy with tag or capability-based rules for vSAN Direct
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B.
A storage policy with capability-based rules for third-party storage
B.
A storage policy with capability-based rules for third-party storage
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C.
A vSAN shared nothing policy with no data redundancy (FTT=0)
C.
A vSAN shared nothing policy with no data redundancy (FTT=0)
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D.
AvSAN storage policy with one failure to tolerate (N 1=1)
D.
AvSAN storage policy with one failure to tolerate (N 1=1)
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Suggested answer: A

Which VM file type resides in the VM home namespace object on a vSAN datastore?

A.
vmem
A.
vmem
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B.
vmx
B.
vmx
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C.
vswp
C.
vswp
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D.
vmsn
D.
vmsn
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Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Virtual machines deployed on Virtual SAN are made up of a set of objects. For example, a VMDK is an object, a snapshot is an object, VM swap space is an object, and the VM home namespace (where the .vmx file, log files, etc. are stored) is also an object. Each of these objects is comprised of a set of components, determined by capabilities placed in the VM Storage Policy.

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