What happens when a VM exceeds its provisioned storage space in vSAN?
AThe VM will crash immediately
BIt will dynamically allocate extra space
CThe VM becomes inaccessible
DNo impact; files remain accessible.
Explanation
Once a VM exceeds its provisioned storage, it becomes inaccessible until more space is allocated, while the others are not valid outcomes.
Q172
Which VMware service automates workload management in Cloud Foundation?
AvSphere DRS
BvSphere HA
CvSAN
DVMware NSX
Explanation
vSphere DRS automates resource allocation across hosts, HA focuses on availability, VSAN manages storage, and NSX is for network virtualization.
Q173
You are configuring a Storage Policy in vSAN. Which aspect must be defined to ensure data redundancy?
AReplica count
BI/O limits
CAccess control
DCompression settings
Explanation
Replica count determines redundancy, while I/O limits, access control, and compression affect performance but not redundancy.
Q174
What happens when a vSAN disk group runs out of capacity?
AWrites are queued until space is freed
BAll VMs are powered off immediately
CData is deleted to make space
DvSAN goes into maintenance mode
Explanation
Writes are queued when capacity is exhausted to prevent data loss; VMs do not power off, data is not deleted, and vSAN does not go into maintenance mode.
Q175
Which service allows for the automation of VMware infrastructure management?
AVMware Cloud Automation
BVMware Site Recovery
CVMware vSphere Replication
DVMware NSX-T
Explanation
VMware Cloud Automation orchestrates infrastructure with automation; others serve different specific purposes.
Q176
A company needs to increase storage performance for their workloads. What storage type should they consider?
ASATA Storage
BSSD Storage
CTape Storage
DCloud Storage
Explanation
SSD Storage offers the highest performance; SATA and tape are slower, and cloud storage may introduce latency.
Q177
What happens when a vSAN cluster experiences a 50% network latency increase?
AAll storage operations stop
BPerformance may degrade
CData redundancy fails
DNo impact on workloads
Explanation
Performance degrades due to increased latency affecting responsiveness; the other options misrepresent vSAN's resilience and operation.
Q178
Which service is primary for managing network policies in VMware Cloud Foundation?
ANSX-T Data Center
BvCenter Server
CvSAN Manager
DHorizon Cloud
Explanation
NSX-T Data Center is designed specifically for network policies, while others manage virtual infrastructure or desktops.
Q179
A company needs to ensure high availability for their workloads running on VMware Cloud Foundation. Which feature supports this?
AvSAN Storage Policies
BResource Pools
CFault Domains
DBackup and Restore
Explanation
Fault Domains distribute replicas for resilience; others do not directly enhance availability.
Q180
You are configuring storage policies in vSAN. What happens when a policy is set to 'Failures to Tolerate: 1'?
AData is replicated twice
BOne failure is tolerated
CNo data redundancy exists
DData is not accessible
Explanation
'Failures to Tolerate: 1' means one failure can be tolerated, others incorrectly suggest different redundancy states.