What is the name of the logical volume that vSphere 6.x uses to store virtual machines
files?
A.
Logical Unit Number (LUN)
B.
Raw Device Mapping (RDM)
C.
Datastore
D.
Virtual Volume
What is the name of the logical volume that vSphere 6.x uses to store virtual machines
files?
What is the name of the logical volume that vSphere 6.x uses to store virtual machines
files?
A.
Logical Unit Number (LUN)
B.
Raw Device Mapping (RDM)
C.
Datastore
D.
Virtual Volume
Datastore C
david says:
April 6, 2016 at 9:30 pm
C
A LUN is a logical section of storage. A LUN can be backed by a single disk or multiple disks. It can also be allocated from a disk pool/volume/aggregate depending on the storage vendor’s terminology. A datastore is a description VMware uses for an area of storage that virtual machines can reside on. This includes NFS mounts and does not relate to whether the storage is on a LUN or some other block device, it purely refers to a place where a VM can reside.
C
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C