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An administrator is evaluating the options to leverage HCI Mesh within the existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment. This will help them consume data center resources efficiently by enabling cross-cluster use of remote datastore capacity in their workload domains (WLD).

Which two scenarios are valid when using HCI Mesh with VCF? (Choose two.)

A.

A VCF-created cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another VCF-created cluster in WLD2 via HCI Mesh

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A.

A VCF-created cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another VCF-created cluster in WLD2 via HCI Mesh

B.

A VCF-created stretched cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another VCF-created cluster in WLD1 via HCI Mesh

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B.

A VCF-created stretched cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another VCF-created cluster in WLD1 via HCI Mesh

C.

A VCF Management WLD leveraging HCI mesh as a supplementary storage

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C.

A VCF Management WLD leveraging HCI mesh as a supplementary storage

D.

A VCF-created cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another VCF-created cluster in WLD1 via HCI Mesh

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D.

A VCF-created cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another VCF-created cluster in WLD1 via HCI Mesh

E.

A VCF-created cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another non VCF-created cluster via HCI Mesh

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E.

A VCF-created cluster in WLD1 providing remote storage to another non VCF-created cluster via HCI Mesh

Suggested answer: A, D

Explanation:

In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF), HCI Mesh is used to enable clusters within workload domains (WLDs) to share storage resources across clusters. HCI Mesh allows a VCF-created cluster to act as a provider or consumer of storage resources to increase efficiency and flexibility in storage utilization across VCF workload domains.

Option A: This scenario is valid because HCI Mesh in VCF supports cross-cluster storage sharing across different workload domains. Here, a cluster in one WLD (WLD1) provides remote storage to a cluster in another WLD (WLD2).

Option D: This scenario is also valid because HCI Mesh allows clusters within the same workload domain (WLD1) to share storage resources with each other.

Rationale for Other Options:

Option B: This scenario suggests a stretched cluster providing remote storage within the same WLD. While HCI Mesh supports stretched clusters, the use case for cross-cluster storage sharing within stretched clusters is typically limited, as stretched clusters generally manage their storage independently for high availability and disaster recovery.

Option C: The VCF Management Domain is generally restricted from using HCI Mesh as a storage consumer or provider because it is designed to host management components. Management workload domains typically have dedicated storage resources.

Option E: This scenario is invalid because HCI Mesh is typically limited to clusters created within VCF. A non-VCF-created cluster would not be a compatible consumer or provider within the VCF framework.

asked 13/11/2024
TRAORE Issa
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