A virtual machine requires a 4TB disk for application data. The storage administrator has already
created and presented a 4TB LUN to an ESXi 5.x host. The host is currently configured with a
single 500GB VMFS5 datastore.
What is the next step the vSphere administrator must use to provision the data disk?
A.
Create a virtual compatibility mode RDM mapping to the 4TB LUN.
B.
Create a physical compatibility mode RDM mapping to the 4TB LUN.
C.
Expand the existing VMFS volume to 4TB. Create a physical compatibility mode RDM mapping
to the 4TB LUN.
D.
Expand the existing VMFS volume to 4TB. Create a virtual compatibility mode RDM mapping to
the 4TB LUN.
The size of RDM in Virtual Compatibility mode is limited to 2TB (-512 bytes).
RDM with Physical Comp. goes to 64TB (new in vSphere 5.x)
source:
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-50/topic/com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc_50/GUID-4B2479B1-541D-4FF4-865E-2EE711294478.html