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VMware Exam 5V0-22.23 Topic 10 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-22.23 exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 10
[All 5V0-22.23 Questions]

Which two considerations should an architect assess when designing a HCI Mesh solution with VMware vSAN and VMware vSphere High Availability (HA)? (Choose two.)

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Page
18 days ago
Wait, so I can't just plug in a bunch of Raspberry Pis and call it a day? Darn, there goes my budget-friendly HCI Mesh solution.
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Maia
21 days ago
This question is a real brain-teaser! I'm going to have to read the vSAN and HA documentation again to make sure I get this right.
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Felicia
1 months ago
I'm leaning towards options D and E, as configuring the PDL and APD settings seems crucial for HA to work with HCI Mesh. But I'm not 100% sure.
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Elouise
19 days ago
C) A minimum of three nodes are required within the client cluster for vSphere HA to work
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Matilda
20 days ago
A) A server vSAN cluster can serve its local datastore up to five client vSAN clusters.
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Christa
1 months ago
Option C is definitely correct, as HA requires a minimum of three nodes to function. The rest of the options seem a bit questionable.
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Keneth
3 days ago
B) A client cluster can mount up to ten remote datastores from one or more vSAN server clusters.
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Lili
21 days ago
A) A server vSAN cluster can serve its local datastore up to five client vSAN clusters.
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Sylvia
1 months ago
C) A minimum of three nodes are required within the client cluster for vSphere HA to work
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Cyndy
1 months ago
Option B seems reasonable, but I'm not sure about the limit of 10 remote datastores. That sounds a bit high to me.
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Bea
2 months ago
Exactly. It's important to assess these considerations when designing a HCI Mesh solution with VMware vSAN and VMware vSphere High Availability.
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Casey
2 months ago
Yes, that's true. We also need to ensure that Datastore with Permanent Device Loss (PDL) is configured properly for vSphere HA to work with HCI Mesh.
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Bea
2 months ago
I think we need to consider the number of nodes in the client cluster for vSphere HA to work.
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