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VMware Exam 3V0-21.23 Topic 3 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 3V0-21.23 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 3
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An architect is working on the design documentation for a new vSphere solution. The architect has completed a conceptual model based on the following requirement:

REQ001 -- The solution must use shared storage

What could the architect include in the logical design to meet this requirement?

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Suggested Answer: A

The requirement specifies that the solution must use shared storage, which refers to a storage solution that can be accessed by multiple ESXi hosts simultaneously. NFS (Network File System) is a widely used method for providing shared storage in a vSphere environment. By including the NFS mount point and the IP address of the NFS server, the architect can specify how the shared storage will be configured and accessed by the ESXi hosts, meeting the requirement for shared storage.


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Paulina
15 days ago
I'd love to see the architect who thinks an all-flash vSAN is the solution to a simple shared storage requirement. Someone's been watching too many tech demos.
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Page
19 days ago
File Based Storage? With a list of permissions? That's like trying to solve a crossword puzzle with a sledgehammer. Keep it simple, NFS is the winner here.
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Laurel
7 days ago
File Based Storage is too complicated, NFS is the way to go.
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Tiera
9 days ago
A) The use of an NFS mount point, including the IP address of the NFS server it is hosted on
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Erasmo
20 days ago
Hah, an HCI solution? What is this, a datacenter or a comedy club? NFS is the way to go, folks.
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Candida
23 hours ago
A) The use of an NFS mount point, including the IP address of the NFS server it is hosted on
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Fletcher
22 days ago
I think an HCI solution for a datastore could be a good option as well.
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Salina
25 days ago
I believe using an all flash vSAN datastore could also meet the requirement.
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Gail
29 days ago
I agree with Cristy, NFS mount point would meet the shared storage requirement.
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Cristy
1 months ago
I think the architect could include an NFS mount point.
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Monte
1 months ago
I'm not sure an all-flash vSAN datastore is the right solution for this scenario. Seems like overkill when a simple NFS setup could do the job.
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Noah
7 days ago
D) The use of File Based Storage, including the list of permissions applied to the share
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Malcom
8 days ago
C) The use of an HCI solution for a datastore
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Louann
9 days ago
B) The use of an all flash vSAN datastore
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Bette
13 days ago
A) The use of an NFS mount point, including the IP address of the NFS server it is hosted on
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Chantell
1 months ago
A NFS mount point seems like the obvious choice here. Shared storage is the requirement, and NFS is a straightforward way to meet that.
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Bulah
25 days ago
B) The use of an all flash vSAN datastore
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Whitney
26 days ago
A) The use of an NFS mount point, including the IP address of the NFS server it is hosted on
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