2V0-622D · Question #119
Which are the two storage options for a Content Library when using the VMware vCenter Appliance? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is B. NFS D. VMFS. vCenter Content Libraries can store content on standard vSphere datastore types, specifically NFS and VMFS, when hosted on the vCenter Appliance.
Question
Which are the two storage options for a Content Library when using the VMware vCenter Appliance? (Choose two.)
Options
- AFTP
- BNFS
- CCIFS
- DVMFS
How the community answered
(40 responses)- A3% (1)
- B93% (37)
- C5% (2)
Why each option
vCenter Content Libraries can store content on standard vSphere datastore types, specifically NFS and VMFS, when hosted on the vCenter Appliance.
FTP is not a supported storage protocol or datastore type for vCenter Content Libraries; it is not a valid backing store option.
NFS datastores are a supported backing store for Content Libraries, allowing library content to reside on shared NFS storage accessible to the vCenter Server.
CIFS/SMB is not a supported datastore type in VMware vSphere and therefore cannot be used as a storage backing for a Content Library.
VMFS datastores are a supported backing store for Content Libraries, enabling library content to be stored on block-based storage volumes formatted with VMware's native filesystem.
Concept tested: vCenter Content Library supported storage backends
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vm-administration/GUID-254B2CE8-20A8-43F0-90E8-3F6776C2C896.html
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