5V0-22.21 VMware vSAN 6.7 Specialist

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Question 7

A vSAN administrator has been asked to increase the usable storage capacity of an existing vSAN cluster to deploy some new virtual machines containing a large amount of data. The details are as follows:

• Each ESXi host in the vSAN cluster is configured with two disk groups.

• Each disk group contains three capacity devices and one cache device.

• Deduplication and compression are not enabled.

• Only the default VM storage policy is in use and had not been changed.

• Add capacity without re-creating disk groups.

The company would like to minimize the number of devices used for cost Optimization.

Which action should the vSAN administrator carry out to provide additional storage to the vSAN cluster?

Select an option, then click Submit answer.

  • Changing object space reservation on the default storage policy to 100

  • Adding new capacity devices to the existing disk groups

  • Deleting and recreating the current disk groups with a larger disk configuration

  • Creating a third disk group on each host

Question 9

While preparing to update a vSAN cluster, an administrator finds that the firmware revision of the onboard storage controllers is no longer listed as supported in the Hardware Compatibility Guide, but new firmware is available.

Which action should the administrator take upon discovering this piece of information?

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  • Revert the cluster's on-disk format to the previous version.

  • Replace all storage controller hardware.

  • Configure additional external storage resources.

  • Use vSphere Lifecycle Manager to update the controller firmware.