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5V0-22.21: VMware vSAN 6.7 Specialist
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Question#1

A vSAN administrator, who has a cluster that has both compute-only and vSAN ReadyNodes, recently received a request to deploy a new application with higher storage performance requirements than what are currently available.
What are two ways the administrator can reconfigure the vSAN cluster to obtain this additional performance? (Choose two.)

  • A. Add additional hosts, with capacity devices only, and then stream the cache from the other hosts.
  • B. Add cache and capacity devices to the compute-only hosts.
  • C. Add additional cache and capacity devices to the existing data nodes.
  • D. Add additional compute-only hosts from the vSAN cluster.
  • E. Add to the existing disk groups two cache devices and the eight capacity devices.
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BE
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/vsan-703-planning-deployment-guide.pdf

Question#2

An administrator is tasked with configuring vSAN Cloud Native Storage.
Which two requirements must be met for a successful configuration? (Choose two.)

  • A. vSAN iSCSI service enabled
  • B. Minimum of vSphere 6.7 Update 3 or later
  • C. Tanzu Enterprise License required
  • D. Minimum of vSphere 7.0 Update 2 or later
  • E. Compatible version of Kubernetes
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BE
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/Cloud-Native-Storage/GUID-BA795112-AFC4-4FCB-B5A6-1ACDCAB79ED3.html

Question#3

When attempting to add a directly attached disk device to a host disk group, the intended disk does not show among the available devices in disk management.
Which action should be taken?

  • A. Delete all device partitions
  • B. Create a 1GB metadata partition
  • C. Format the existing partition
  • D. Create a VMFS partition
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A
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-90CCB01E-DE9C-47DA-9FEF-
8B3F107FEA2C.html#GUID-90CCB01E-DE9C-47DA-9FEF-8B3F107FEA2C

Question#4

An administrator has discovered that space utilized by VMs does not decrease after deleting files and folders within the VMs. The administrator needs to be able to reclaim this space.
Which action could the administrator take to accomplish this task?

  • A. Disable Storage I/O Control for the vSAN cluster.
  • B. Reboot the VM to recreate the swap file.
  • C. Set the Object Space Reservation rule to 100%.
  • D. Enable TRIM/UNMAP for the vSAN cluster.
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D
Reference:
https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2018/09/10/vmware-vsan-6-7u1-storage-reclamation-trim-unmap/

Question#5

The Resyncing Objects view in the vCenter UI reports that some objects are currently resyncing.
Which two actions would cause this situation? (Choose two.)

  • A. DRS is relocating VMs between vSAN nodes.
  • B. HA Virtual Machine Monitoring forced a VM to reboot.
  • C. A host failure occurs in the cluster.
  • D. A change to the storage policy is applied to the objects.
  • E. A VM snapshot is being deleted.
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CD
Reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OYStxO1ges

Question#6

A vSAN administrator has recently upgraded a vSAN cluster to 7.0 U1 and has enabled Capacity Reserve features to reduce the amount of capacity reserved for transient and rebuild operations.
Which scenario would prevent this feature from operating properly?

  • A. The physical disk has reached an 80% full reactive rebalance threshold.
  • B. The used space on vSAN datastore exceeds the suggested slack rebuild threshold.
  • C. The used space on vSAN datastore exceeds the suggested host rebuild threshold.
  • D. Underutilized space is above 25-30% of the total capacity threshold.
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D
Reference:
https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2020/09/24/effective-capacity-management-with-vsan-7-update-1/

Question#7

A vSAN administrator notices the VMware Skyline Health: Network Latency Check reports indicate three hosts are non-compliant.
Which action should the vSAN administrator take?

  • A. Reboot the noncompliant hosts one at a time.
  • B. Rerun the VMware Skyline Health: vSAN Cluster Partition report.
  • C. Place the noncompliant hosts into an isolated network.
  • D. Check VMKNICs, uplinks, VLANs, physical switches, and associated settings.
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B

Question#8

An administrator is responsible for managing a 5-node vSAN 7.0 cluster that hosts 150 virtual machines. Each virtual machine belongs to one of the following vSAN Storage Policies: vSANPolicy1:
✑ Site Disaster Tolerance: None
✑ Failures to Tolerate: 1 failure - RAIN5 (Erase Coding)
vSANPolicy2:
✑ Site Disaster Tolerance: None
✑ Failures to Tolerate: No data redundancy
Following an unplanned power event within the datacenter, the administrator has been alerted to the fact that one host has permanently failed. Prior to the vSAN host failure, the usable storage capacity of the vSAN Cluster was more than 40%.
What will be the potential impact to any virtual machine that was running on the failed host using vSANPolicy2?

  • A. vSAN will immediately start the recovery process.
  • B. Each virtual machine will be restarted on another vSAN host using vSphere HA.
  • C. After 60 minutes, vSAN will automatically start the recovery process.
  • D. Each virtual machine will need to be restored from backup.
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D

Question#9

After a recent data loss event, the IT department plans to deploy a DR site using vSphere Replication with vSAN providing the storage backend.
The architect would like to know how many components will be created based on the following configuration:
✑ 2x 100 GB VMDK
✑ RAID 1 vSAN Storage Policy
✑ 4x Point in Time snapshots
How many components will be created?

  • A. 32
  • B. 24
  • C. 16
  • D. 8
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B
Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vSphere-Replication/8.5/com.vmware.vsphere.replication-admin.doc/GUID-1FF815EB-80DC-401B-AD0E-
0898255DE624.html

Question#10

In vSAN 7.0 U1, when a host enters into maintenance mode (EMM) using the `Ensure Accessibility` option, it will allow vSAN to write to another host in addition to the host holding the object replica.
What does vSAN write to that additional host?

  • A. A full replica and all incremental updates that happened once the host entered maintenance mode
  • B. A full replica
  • C. The stripe from the host entering maintenance mode
  • D. All incremental updates that happened once the host entered maintenance mode
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A
Reference:
https://core.vmware.com/resource/vmware-vsan-design-guide

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