What is the VMware-recommended best practice for Fibre …

What is the VMware-recommended best practice for Fibre Channel zoning?

What is the VMware-recommended best practice for Fibre Channel zoning?

A.
soft zoning

B.
single-initiator-multiple-target zoning

C.
single-initiator zoning

D.
single-initiator-single-target zoning

Explanation:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-55/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc%
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MR

MR

ANSWER: D

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc/GUID-E7818A5D-6BD7-4F51-B4BA-EFBF2D3A8357.html

Zoning provides access control in the SAN topology. Zoning defines which HBAs can connect to which targets. When you configure a SAN by using zoning, the devices outside a zone are not visible to the devices inside the zone.

Zoning has the following effects:

Reduces the number of targets and LUNs presented to a host.

Controls and isolates paths in a fabric.

Can prevent non-ESXi systems from accessing a particular storage system, and from possibly destroying VMFS data.

Can be used to separate different environments, for example, a test from a production environment.

With ESXi hosts, use a single-initiator zoning or a single-initiator-single-target zoning. The latter is a preferred zoning practice. Using the more restrictive zoning prevents problems and misconfigurations that can occur on the SAN.

alvo

alvo

D without any doubt.

yeaaaah first one which is correct on this crap site