What should the administrator do to disable the Virtual SAN?

An administrator has configured a vSphere 5.5 test environment to evaluate the Virtual SAN feature
using Automatic Mode Disk Groups. The administrator needs to disable the Virtual SAN cluster while
preserving the virtual machines running on that cluster.
The administrator has already installed a vSphere 5.5 Client on a Windows 7 desktop and also has
access to the vSphere 5.5 Web Client.
What should the administrator do to disable the Virtual SAN?

An administrator has configured a vSphere 5.5 test environment to evaluate the Virtual SAN feature
using Automatic Mode Disk Groups. The administrator needs to disable the Virtual SAN cluster while
preserving the virtual machines running on that cluster.
The administrator has already installed a vSphere 5.5 Client on a Windows 7 desktop and also has
access to the vSphere 5.5 Web Client.
What should the administrator do to disable the Virtual SAN?

A.
Use Storage vMotion to migrate the virtual machines to another datastore then use the vSphere
5.5 Client to disable the Virtual SAN.

B.
Use Storage vMotion to migrate the virtual machines to another datastore then use the vSphere
5.5 Web Client to disable the Virtual SAN.

C.
Use the vSphere 5.5 Client to disable the Virtual SAN, which will automatically migrate the virtual
machines via the Storage DRS feature.

D.
Use the vSphere 5.5 Web Client to disable the Virtual SAN, which will automatically migrate the
virtual machines via the Storage DRS feature.



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AWS_VSAN

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Disable Virtual SAN
You can turn off Virtual SAN for a host cluster.
When you disable the Virtual SAN cluster, all virtual machines located on the shared Virtual SAN datastore become inaccessible. If you intend to use virtual machine while Virtual SAN is disabled, make sure you migrate virtual machines from Virtual SAN datastore to another datastore before disabling the Virtual SAN cluster.
Procedure
1
Browse to the host cluster in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2
Click the Manage tab and click Settings.
3
Under Virtual SAN, select General and click Edit.
4
Deselect the Turn On Virtual SAN check box.

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