Which statements regarding datastore clusters meets VMw…

Which statements regarding datastore clusters meets VMware’s recommended best practices?

Which statements regarding datastore clusters meets VMware’s recommended best practices?

A.
Clusters should contain only datastores presented from the same storage array.

B.
Clusters should contain only datastores with equal hardware acceleration capability.

C.
Clusters should contain only datastores with the same capacity.

D.
Clusters should contain only datastores using the same connection method (iSCSI, FC, etc.).

Explanation:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/5.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-
34A10B42-C79E-491C-A5AA-99E3B5FA2278.html



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Felipe Cid

Max

Max

Agree to B.

As a best practice, do not include datastores that have hardware acceleration enabled in the same datastore cluster as datastores that do not have hardware acceleration enabled. Datastores in a datastore cluster must be homogeneous to guarantee hardware acceleration-supported behavior.

BUT, also noticeable (same document):

A datastore cluster can contain a mix of datastores with different sizes and I/O capacities, and can be from different arrays and vendors. However, the following types of datastores cannot coexist in a datastore cluster.

NFS and VMFS datastores cannot be combined in the same datastore cluster.

PCG

PCG

Yes, here are two answers, B and D.
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