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A customer wishes to host a new range of applications with high-performance requirements, specifically, low latency. The current vSAN platform is based on ReadyNode hardware and uses a vSAN 7.0 U2 hybrid topology configuration.

Which would satisfy the customer's requirement?

A.
Deploy the application on a new cluster with vSAN 8.0 ESA using a new hardware design
A.
Deploy the application on a new cluster with vSAN 8.0 ESA using a new hardware design
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B.
Deploy the new applications on the existing cluster with a RAID-6 VM storage policy and an additional stripe width of 4
B.
Deploy the new applications on the existing cluster with a RAID-6 VM storage policy and an additional stripe width of 4
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C.
Deploy the application on a new cluster with vSAN 8.0 OSA using the existing hybrid configuration
C.
Deploy the application on a new cluster with vSAN 8.0 OSA using the existing hybrid configuration
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D.
Perform an in-place upgrade from vSAN 7.0 U2 OSA to vSAN 8.0 ESA
D.
Perform an in-place upgrade from vSAN 7.0 U2 OSA to vSAN 8.0 ESA
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Suggested answer: A

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

What is the purpose of host rebuild reserve in vSAN?

A.
Reserves space for internal operations
A.
Reserves space for internal operations
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B.
Reserves space in case of single host failure
B.
Reserves space in case of single host failure
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C.
Stores vSphere HA heartbeats
C.
Stores vSphere HA heartbeats
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D.
Allocates capacity for vCLS
D.
Allocates capacity for vCLS
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Suggested answer: B

An architect is designing a vSAN stretched cluster and needs to ensure that data remains on a given site in case of a network partition between the sites.

Which configuration would do this?

A.
Preferred and secondary sites
A.
Preferred and secondary sites
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B.
vCenter High Availability
B.
vCenter High Availability
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C.
Distributed Resource Scheduler
C.
Distributed Resource Scheduler
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D.
IvSoh ere High Availability
D.
IvSoh ere High Availability
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Suggested answer: A

During yesterday's business hours, a cache drive failed on one of the vSAN OSA nodes. The administrator reached out to the manufacturer and received a replacement drive the following day. When the drive failed, vSAN started a resync to ensure the health of the data, and all objects are showing a healthy and compliant state. The vSAN administrator needs to replace the failed cache drive.

Which set of steps should the vSAN administrator take?

A.
Physically replace the failed cache device, and vSAN will automatically create a new disk group. Then, remove the disk group with the failed device.
A.
Physically replace the failed cache device, and vSAN will automatically create a new disk group. Then, remove the disk group with the failed device.
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B.
Place the disk group into maintenance mode, and select Full Data Migration. Then, physically replace the failed cache device. Afterwards. vSAN will rebuild the disk group automatically.
B.
Place the disk group into maintenance mode, and select Full Data Migration. Then, physically replace the failed cache device. Afterwards. vSAN will rebuild the disk group automatically.
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C.
Remove the existing vSAN disk group and physically replace the device. Then check to verify that the ESXi host automatically detects the new device Afterwards manually recreate the Disk Group
C.
Remove the existing vSAN disk group and physically replace the device. Then check to verify that the ESXi host automatically detects the new device Afterwards manually recreate the Disk Group
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D.
Physically replace the failed cache device, and vSAN will automatically allocate the storage. Then, rebalance the cache layer.
D.
Physically replace the failed cache device, and vSAN will automatically allocate the storage. Then, rebalance the cache layer.
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Suggested answer: C
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