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2V0-622 · Question #248

Which are two Storage DRS requirements? (Choose two.)

The correct answer is B. NFS and VMFS datastores cannot be combined in the same datastore cluster. C. Datastores shared across multiple datacenters cannot be included in a datastore cluster.. Storage DRS has two key requirements reflected in answers B and C. B is correct: NFS and VMFS datastores cannot be mixed in the same datastore cluster - all datastores in a cluster must be of the same type (either all NFS or all VMFS). C is correct: datastores shared across multi

Section 3 – Configure and Administer vSphere 6.5 Storage

Question

Which are two Storage DRS requirements? (Choose two.)

Options

  • ADatastore clusters must have datastores of the same size and I/O capacities.
  • BNFS and VMFS datastores cannot be combined in the same datastore cluster.
  • CDatastores shared across multiple datacenters cannot be included in a datastore cluster.
  • DNFS and vSAN datastores can be combined in the same datastore clusters.
  • EA dedicated TCP/IP stack is required for datastore clusters.

How the community answered

(23 responses)
  • B
    91% (21)
  • D
    4% (1)
  • E
    4% (1)

Explanation

Storage DRS has two key requirements reflected in answers B and C. B is correct: NFS and VMFS datastores cannot be mixed in the same datastore cluster - all datastores in a cluster must be of the same type (either all NFS or all VMFS). C is correct: datastores shared across multiple datacenters are not supported in a datastore cluster; all member datastores must belong to the same datacenter. A is incorrect because datastores in a cluster do not need to be the same size or have identical I/O capacities - Storage DRS accounts for differences. D is incorrect because NFS and vSAN datastores cannot be combined in a datastore cluster. E is incorrect because Storage DRS does not require a dedicated TCP/IP stack.

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#Storage DRS#datastore cluster requirements#NFS VMFS mixing#multi-datacenter datastores

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