2V0-622D · Question #185
Virtual Volumes supports which three VMware features? (Choose three.)
The correct answer is B. Linked Clones C. Distributed Resource Scheduler E. vMotion. Virtual Volumes (vVols) integrates with vMotion, compute DRS, and Linked Clones, but does not support Storage DRS or Instant Clones.
Question
Virtual Volumes supports which three VMware features? (Choose three.)
Options
- AInstant Clones
- BLinked Clones
- CDistributed Resource Scheduler
- DStorage Distributed Resource Scheduler
- EvMotion
How the community answered
(33 responses)- A6% (2)
- B91% (30)
- D3% (1)
Why each option
Virtual Volumes (vVols) integrates with vMotion, compute DRS, and Linked Clones, but does not support Storage DRS or Instant Clones.
Instant Clones are not supported with vVols datastores; the memory fork and rapid provisioning mechanism Instant Clones use is not compatible with the vVol storage model.
Linked Clones are supported with vVols because the snapshot and delta-disk operations they rely on map to vVol protocol endpoints on the array.
Compute DRS is supported with vVols datastores; DRS makes vMotion decisions based on host CPU and memory load regardless of the underlying storage type.
Storage DRS is explicitly unsupported with vVols; SDRS is designed for VMFS and NFS datastores and cannot manage vVol datastores or make placement decisions for them.
vMotion is fully supported with vVols, allowing live migration of VM storage objects (Config-VVol, Data-VVol) between hosts while the VM stays running.
Concept tested: Virtual Volumes supported and unsupported vSphere features
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc/GUID-C3B5A6C8-EEC6-4B66-B2F2-E5BABA97C741.html
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