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During yesterday’s business hours, a cache drive failed on one of the vSAN 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 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.
Remove the existing vSAN disk group, and physically replace the device. Then, check to verity that the ESXi host automatically detects the new device. Afterwards, manually recreate the Disk Group.
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A.
Remove the existing vSAN disk group, and physically replace the device. Then, check to verity that the ESXi host automatically detects the new device. Afterwards, manually recreate the Disk Group.
B.
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.
Physically replace the failed cache device, and vSAN will automatically create a new disk group.Then, remove the disk group with the failed device.
C.
Physically replace the failed cache device, and vSAN will automatically allocate the storage. Then, rebalance the cache layer.
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C.
Physically replace the failed cache device, and vSAN will automatically allocate the storage. Then, rebalance the cache layer.
D.
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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D.
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.
Suggested answer: A

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Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsanmonitoring.doc/GUID-95E5DAF9-FE36-497B-90B4-DB1CA05FE935.html

asked 16/09/2024
Vaniko Batiashvili
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