An administrator created a six node Virtual SAN cluster, created a fault domain, and moved three of the six nodes into that domain.
A node that is a member of the fault domain fails.
What is the expected result?
A.
The remaining two fault domain members are treated as failed.
B.
The remaining two fault domain members stay protected by the domain.
C.
One of the non-member nodes will be automatically added to the fault domain.
D.
VMware High Availability will restart virtual machines on remaining nodes in the domain.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-8491C4B0-6F94-4023-8C7A-FD7B40D0368D.html
When a rack fails, all resources including the CPU, memory in the rack become unavailable to the cluster. To reduce the impact of a potential rack failure, you should configure fault domains of smaller sizes. This increases the total amount of resource availability in the cluster after a rack failure.