During a vSAN design workshop, the customer expressed the following requirements: • The ESXi hosts will have their disk related hardware changed to become vSAN nodes. • The default storage policy will be based on an FTT=2 (Failures to Tolerate). • The vSAN Primary level of failures to tolerate (PFTT) will be set to a value of 2. Based on the request, the architect was shown the following information about…

QuestionsCategory: 5V0-21.21During a vSAN design workshop, the customer expressed the following requirements: • The ESXi hosts will have their disk related hardware changed to become vSAN nodes. • The default storage policy will be based on an FTT=2 (Failures to Tolerate). • The vSAN Primary level of failures to tolerate (PFTT) will be set to a value of 2. Based on the request, the architect was shown the following information about…
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During a vSAN design workshop, the customer expressed the following requirements:
•	The ESXi hosts will have their disk related hardware changed to become vSAN nodes.
•	The default storage policy will be based on an FTT=2 (Failures to Tolerate).
•	The vSAN Primary level of failures to tolerate (PFTT) will be set to a value of 2.
Based on the request, the architect was shown the following information about the current cluster:
•	The number of existing ESXi hosts is 8.
•	vSphere High Availability (HA) Admission control set to 37.5%.
How does this information impact the vSAN cluster design?

A. Secondary level of failures to tolerate must be defined with a value of 2.

B. The current configuration is recommended for the vSAN transformation.

C. The vSphere HA Admission Control must be set to a maximum of 25%.

D. Proactive HA should be enabled on the vSAN cluster.








 

Suggested Answer: C

Community Answer: C



This question is in 5V0-21.21 VMware HCI Master Specialist Exam
For getting VMware Certified Master Specialist – Hyperconverged Infrastructure 2021 Certificate






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