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Question ID 5498 | An administrator has created a Virtual SAN Cluster using Automatic Mode Disk Groups. There is very little storage space left in the cluster. The administrator has access to an iSCSI storage array. |
Option A | A. Add new hosts to the cluster with available local disks then click the Claim Disks icon in the Disk Management section under the Virtual SAN tab. |
Option B | B. Add new disks to the hosts in the cluster then click the Claim Disks icon in the Disk Management section under the Virtual SAN tab. |
Option C | C. Add new hosts to the cluster with available local disk. No further action is required to claim the added storage. |
Option D | D. Provision new LUNs on the iSCSI storage and present one LUN to each host in the cluster. No further action is required to claim the added storage. |
Correct Answer | C |
Question ID 5499 | A vSphere administrator needs to place an ESXi host in maintenance mode to replace a hardware component. This host is a member of a Virtual SAN cluster that uses Automatic Mode Disk Groups. Availability of virtual machines running on this host is critical. HA and DRS are enabled on the Virtual SAN Cluster. Otherwise, the Virtual SAN cluster uses default values. |
Option A | A. Select Enter Maintenance Mode and accept the default values |
Option B | B. Select Enter Maintenance Mode and select Full Data Migration option |
Option C | C. Select Enter Maintenance Mode and select No Data Migration option |
Option D | D. Migrate the virtual machines to another host and datastore then select Enter Maintenance Mode |
Correct Answer | A |