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VMware 5V0-22.23 Exam - Topic 1 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-22.23 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 1
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A vSAN administrator is planning to deploy a new vSAN cluster with these requirements:

Which two actions should be taken to configure the new vSAN cluster to meet these requirements? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C

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Melissia
3 months ago
Wait, are jumbo frames really that important?
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Stefania
3 months ago
Using IOPS Limit rules is a solid choice!
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Leandro
3 months ago
Not sure about static routes, seems unnecessary.
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Buck
4 months ago
I agree, jumbo frames are a must for performance!
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Long
4 months ago
Definitely need to isolate vSAN traffic in a VLAN.
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Annice
4 months ago
I think Network I/O Control is important for managing bandwidth, so option C could be relevant too, but I’m not 100% confident.
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Telma
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where enabling jumbo frames was crucial for performance, so I’m leaning towards option D as well.
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Trina
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about the static routes; I feel like that might not be necessary if the network is set up correctly.
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Justine
5 months ago
I remember discussing the importance of isolating vSAN traffic, so I think option E might be a good choice.
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Arminda
5 months ago
I'm a little confused by the IOPS Limit rules option. I'm not sure how that would apply to the network configuration requirements mentioned here. I'll need to double-check my understanding of that feature.
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Lacresha
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. Isolating the vSAN traffic in a VLAN and enabling jumbo frames seem like good ways to optimize the network for vSAN. I'm also thinking Network I/O Control could be useful.
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Sharee
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. There are a few options that seem relevant, but I want to make sure I understand the requirements fully before selecting my answers.
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Colton
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward vSAN configuration question. I think the key is to focus on the network requirements mentioned in the prompt.
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Keneth
5 months ago
I've got a good handle on vSAN configuration, so I feel pretty confident about this one. I'd go with isolating the vSAN traffic and using Network I/O Control to ensure the vSAN network is properly prioritized.
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Solange
5 months ago
Be careful about eliminating options too quickly. I want to check each one against what I know about banking structures.
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Altha
10 months ago
Wait, are we supposed to be solving this question or coming up with new vSAN features? Because I've got a few ideas for a 'vSAN-enabled disco mode' that would really liven things up.
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Micaela
9 months ago
E) Isolate vSAN traffic in a VLAN
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Frederick
9 months ago
A) Create static routes between the vSAN hosts
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Gail
10 months ago
Well, I think E and D are the clear winners here. Isolating the traffic and using jumbo frames just makes good sense for a vSAN deployment. Anything less is just asking for trouble.
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An
10 months ago
Ha! I bet the answer is E and D. Jumbo frames are a must for vSAN, and the VLAN will keep everything nice and tidy. Gotta love that network optimization!
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Lachelle
9 months ago
Good call on selecting E and D. They are essential for configuring the new vSAN cluster.
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Maryln
9 months ago
Absolutely, those two options will definitely help with network performance and organization.
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Mozell
9 months ago
E and D are the correct choices. Jumbo frames and VLAN isolation are key for vSAN optimization.
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France
10 months ago
Hmm, I'd say E and C are the way to go. Configuring Network I/O Control will help manage the network bandwidth, and the VLAN will keep the vSAN traffic separate.
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Val
9 months ago
I agree, those two actions will definitely help meet the requirements for the new vSAN cluster.
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Aleisha
9 months ago
E and C are good choices. Network I/O Control will help manage bandwidth, and the VLAN will isolate vSAN traffic.
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Cornell
10 months ago
I believe isolating vSAN traffic in a VLAN is also important for security and performance reasons.
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Shanice
10 months ago
I agree with Samira. Enabling jumbo frames can help with larger data transfers.
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Phuong
11 months ago
I'm pretty sure E and D are the right answers. Isolating vSAN traffic in a VLAN and enabling jumbo frames are crucial for performance and reliability.
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Brinda
9 months ago
Creating static routes between the vSAN hosts might help with network connectivity.
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Lavonna
10 months ago
I think using IOPS Limit rules in storage policies could also be beneficial.
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Clare
10 months ago
Enabling jumbo frames can definitely help improve performance.
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Providencia
10 months ago
I agree, isolating vSAN traffic in a VLAN is important for security.
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Samira
11 months ago
I think we should enable jumbo frames for better performance.
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