Users are complaining that they cannot access their files located on a file server virtual
machine. The vSphere client shows a triggered alarm stating disk latency is beyond the
default threshold for the datastore where the user file server is located. The Path
Selection Policy has been set by the ESX Host to Fixed with default path settings.
Which of the following two options could be used to increase performance of the file
server VM (Choose Two)?
A.
Change the Path Selection Policy to Round Robin
B.
Change the Path Selection Policy to Most Recently Used (MRU)
C.
Use disk shares to increase the priority for the datastore housing the file server VM
D.
Use Storage VMotion to move the file server VM to a datastore with lower latency
Explanation:
Part 7: Create and Respond to vCenter Utilization Alarms (14 questions).
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