Application owners require support of a Microsoft Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC). Their current environment consists of the following components: ✑ vSphere 7.0 and vSAN 7.0 ✑ External array supporting NFS 3.0/4.1, Server Message Block (SMB) 2.1 ✑ 10 GbE storage connectivity for all devices The solution architect is tasked with coming up with a solution to meet this requirement while utilizing their existing investments. Which two recommendations could the…

QuestionsCategory: 3V0-21.21Application owners require support of a Microsoft Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC). Their current environment consists of the following components: ✑ vSphere 7.0 and vSAN 7.0 ✑ External array supporting NFS 3.0/4.1, Server Message Block (SMB) 2.1 ✑ 10 GbE storage connectivity for all devices The solution architect is tasked with coming up with a solution to meet this requirement while utilizing their existing investments. Which two recommendations could the…
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Application owners require support of a Microsoft Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC).
Their current environment consists of the following components:
✑ vSphere 7.0 and vSAN 7.0
✑ External array supporting NFS 3.0/4.1, Server Message Block (SMB) 2.1
✑ 10 GbE storage connectivity for all devices
The solution architect is tasked with coming up with a solution to meet this requirement while utilizing their existing investments.
Which two recommendations could the architect make? (Choose two.)

A. Use vSAN native support for WSFC

B. Use NFS 4.1 shares for quorum and shared disk

C. Use raw device mapping (RDM)

D. Use the SMB 2.1 protocol for sharing disks

E. Run WSFC on vSAN iSCSI Target Service






 

Suggested Answer: AD

Community Answer: AE

Reference:
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/79616

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This question is in 3V0-21.21 VMware Advanced Design VMware vSphere 7.x Exam
For getting VMware Certified Advanced Professional – Data Center Virtualization Design 2021 (VCAP-DCV Design 2021) Certificate







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