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5V0-21.21 · Question #38
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A company has engaged a consultant to upgrade an existing vSAN cluster to vSAN 7.0 U1. During the discovery phase, the consultant found the following information about the existing environment: * The VMware vCenter Server has recently been upgraded from VMware vSphere 6.7 U3 to version 7.0 U1. * The vSAN Cluster was recently expanded with identical hardware specification, but from a different hardware vendor. * The hardware for each vSAN node is listed on the vSAN Compatibility Guide (VCG) for vSAN 7. * The vSAN Cluster has the following configuration: - vSAN version: 6.6.1 - Number of vSAN nodes: 10 - Encryption: enabled - Deduplication and Compression: enabled - vSAN Capacity Utilization: 60% * Each vSAN node has the following configuration: - VMware vSphere ESXi version: 6.5 Update 3 - CPU: 2 processors, 20 cores - RAM: 768GB RAM. - Disk: 2 Cache SSDs and 6 Capacity SSDs - Network: 4 x 10GbE Which three recommendations should the consultant make to ensure all data remains protected in the event of a vSAN failure? (Choose three.)
Options
- AThe Full data migration maintenance mode option must be chosen to protect the data during the
- BThe Ensure accessibility, migration maintenance mode option must be chosen to protect the data
- CThe upgrade process should be completed using host upgrade baselines in VMware vSphere
- DThe vSAN nodes should be upgraded to vSphere ESXi 7.0 U1.
- EThe upgrade process should be completed using images in VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager
- FThe vSAN nodes should be upgraded to vSphere ESXi 6.7 U3.
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