ExamGecko
Question list
Search
Search

Related questions











Question 6 - 5V0-31.22 discussion

Report
Export

Which type of storage entity is used as the backing disks for persistent volumes in vSphere with Tanzu?

A.
Thick provisioned VMDK
Answers
A.
Thick provisioned VMDK
B.
Raw Device Mapping (RDM)
Answers
B.
Raw Device Mapping (RDM)
C.
First Class Disk (FCD)
Answers
C.
First Class Disk (FCD)
D.
Virtual Volumes (vVOLs)
Answers
D.
Virtual Volumes (vVOLs)
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vmware-vsphere-with-tanzu/GUID-1B136277-E46C-41FC-9C8C-3E78E9B97F5C.html

vSphere with Tanzu uses the First Class Disk (FCD) type of virtual disks to back persistent volumes. FCD, also known as Improved Virtual Disk, is a named virtual disk not associated with a VM. FCDs are identified by UUID and can be managed independently of VMs.

Thick provisioned VMDK, Raw Device Mapping (RDM), and Virtual Volumes (vVOLs) are not used as the backing disks for persistent volumes in vSphere with Tanzu.

The references are:

Using Persistent Storage in vSphere with Tanzu, section ''Persistent Volume''

vSphere with Tanzu Storage, section ''First Class Disk''

asked 16/09/2024
Subha Mishra
39 questions
User
Your answer:
0 comments
Sorted by

Leave a comment first