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2V0-622 · Question #249

An administrator has upgraded to vSphere 6.5 and also wants to use Kerberos authentication for NFS. Which can be done to the existing NFSv3 volumes to enable this feature?

The correct answer is B. Unmount the NFSv3 datastore, and then mount as NFSv4.1 datastore.. NFS 4.1 supports the Kerberos authentication protocol to secure communication with the NFS

Section 3 – Configure and Administer vSphere 6.5 Storage

Question

An administrator has upgraded to vSphere 6.5 and also wants to use Kerberos authentication for NFS. Which can be done to the existing NFSv3 volumes to enable this feature?

Options

  • APerform a storage rescan on VMFS volumes.
  • BUnmount the NFSv3 datastore, and then mount as NFSv4.1 datastore.
  • CNothing. All NFSv3 mounted datastores are upgraded automatically during vSphere upgrades.
  • DPerform a scan of new storage devices.

How the community answered

(49 responses)
  • A
    8% (4)
  • B
    73% (36)
  • C
    4% (2)
  • D
    14% (7)

Explanation

NFS 4.1 supports the Kerberos authentication protocol to secure communication with the NFS

Topics

#NFSv4.1#Kerberos authentication#NFS upgrade#datastore remount

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