What is a characteristic of Virtual SAN?
A.
It supports Virtual Machine Storage Policies.
B.
It supports multiple Virtual SAN clusters for each host.
C.
It supports native snapshots and SE Sparse disks.
D.
It supports storage attached through USB, Fibre Channel, or iSCSI.
Explanation:
A is correct
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Limitations of Virtual SAN (in SHORT)
Virtual SAN does NOT support:
– multiple Virtual SAN clusters for each host.
– virtual machines with large capacity virtual disks, or disks greater than 2TB.
– such features as Fault Tolerance, vSphere DPM, and Storage I/O Control.
– SE Sparse disks.
– SCSI reservations.
– RDM, VMFS, diagnostic partition, and other disk access features.
Virtual SAN supports only:
SATA, SAS HDD, and PCIe storage. You cannot use storage attached through USB, Fibre Channel, or iSCSI.
Virtual SAN works with Virtual Machine Storage Policies to support a Virtual machine-centric storage approach.