Why does iSCSI use hardware and software initiators?
A.
To initiate connectivity to hardware and software components
B.
To enable storage of data.
C.
To obtain native support within ESXi.
D.
To establish network connectivity.
Why does iSCSI use hardware and software initiators?
Why does iSCSI use hardware and software initiators?
A.
To initiate connectivity to hardware and software components
B.
To enable storage of data.
C.
To obtain native support within ESXi.
D.
To establish network connectivity.
I think correct answer is C. Anybody ?
B
C
The correct answer is “C”, as informed on the “Data Center Virtualization” course provided by VMware: “ESXi provides native support for iSCSI through the following iSCSI initiatiors[…]”.
as JJ said the correct answer is C
C is correct
C for sure
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-55/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc%2FGUID-7A4E3767-CB54-4E88-9BA8-298876119465.html
A
C is the answer.
A
from vmware site.
Hardware iSCSI adapters might need to be licensed. Otherwise, they will not appear in the client or vSphere CLI. Contact your vendor for licensing information.
I’m starting to have zero confidence in this exam. Without the initiators, ESXi has no access to iSCSI storage. The difference between A and C seems to be semantics only.
All the VMWare exams are totally confused, misworded, unhelpful, and erroneous with regards to the different versions and different answers for different versions (V5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6,5) – contributing to their loss of market share. Their youtube site is similarly confused. Clearly Tech Marketing is weak at this company, probably due to its culture.