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VMware 5V0-22.23 Exam - Topic 9 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-22.23 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 9
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Which two actions are recommended when adding a host to a vSAN cluster? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B

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Eliz
2 months ago
Isn't it common sense to have uniform hosts? Surprised it's even a question!
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Genevive
2 months ago
I thought disabling performance service was a good idea too.
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Audry
2 months ago
I agree, referencing the VMware Compatibility Guide is a must.
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Nicholle
3 months ago
Wait, do we really need to disable HA? That seems risky.
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Tawna
3 months ago
Definitely need to create uniformly-configured hosts!
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Minna
3 months ago
I recall that disabling vSAN performance service isn't typically recommended, so I don't think that's the right choice here.
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Denny
3 months ago
I’m a bit confused about whether we need to disable vSphere HA when adding a host. I feel like I read conflicting information on that.
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Melvin
4 months ago
I think referencing the VMware Compatibility Guide is definitely a recommended action when adding a host. It seems like a common practice question I've seen before.
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Earnestine
4 months ago
I remember something about creating uniformly-configured hosts being important for vSAN clusters, but I'm not entirely sure if that's one of the answers.
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Sharen
4 months ago
Ah, this is a good one. I'll need to draw on my knowledge of vSAN and make sure I understand the implications of each action before selecting the right two.
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Nickolas
4 months ago
I remember learning about this in my vSphere training. I think the key is to make sure the environment is properly set up and optimized for vSAN. I'll carefully consider each option.
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Eugene
4 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know I need to make sure the hosts are configured consistently, so I'll definitely check option A. As for the other one, I'm guessing it has to do with disabling unnecessary services.
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Luisa
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too sure about this. I'll need to think it through carefully and review the vSAN configuration best practices.
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Mabel
5 months ago
This looks like a pretty straightforward vSAN question. I'm pretty confident I can handle this one.
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Kindra
8 months ago
Ah, the old 'disable everything' approach. Classic, but not the way to go here. A and E, my friends. Keep it simple and keep it compatible.
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Curt
7 months ago
E) Reference the VMware Compatibility Guide
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Gearldine
8 months ago
A) Create uniformly-configured hosts
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Vesta
8 months ago
I'd say A and E, for sure. Can't risk any funny business with the vSAN setup, you know? Gotta play it safe and by the book.
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Yvonne
8 months ago
Disabling vSAN performance service can also be beneficial to optimize performance and avoid conflicts.
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Mitzie
8 months ago
B and C? Really? Who would even think of that? A and E are the obvious choices here. It's like they're trying to trick us or something.
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Antonio
8 months ago
I believe referencing the VMware Compatibility Guide is also important to ensure the new host is compatible with the vSAN cluster.
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Youlanda
8 months ago
I agree with Elenor. It helps maintain consistency and avoid compatibility issues.
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Elenor
8 months ago
I think we should create uniformly-configured hosts when adding a host to a vSAN cluster.
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Emmett
8 months ago
Hah! Definitely not D. Disabling HA? What is this, amateur hour? A and E are the way to go, no doubt about it.
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Tish
7 months ago
Agreed, A and E are the safe choices.
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Chana
7 months ago
Yeah, disabling HA seems risky.
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Sharmaine
8 months ago
E) Reference the VMware Compatibility Guide
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Carylon
8 months ago
A) Create uniformly-configured hosts
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Milly
8 months ago
Agreed, that will ensure compatibility and smooth integration.
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Nida
9 months ago
Hmm, I'd say A and E as well. Uniformity is key, and the Compatibility Guide is our holy grail. Disabling anything else just seems like a recipe for disaster.
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Erinn
8 months ago
Definitely, following the VMware Compatibility Guide is a must to avoid any compatibility issues.
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Erinn
8 months ago
Agreed, uniformity and compatibility are crucial for a smooth vSAN cluster setup.
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Myra
9 months ago
A and E, of course! Gotta make sure the hosts are compatible and configured correctly. No point in skimping on the basics, am I right?
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Ma
8 months ago
Agreed, compatibility and configuration are key for a successful vSAN cluster.
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Eleonore
8 months ago
Definitely, those are essential steps to ensure a smooth integration.
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Dierdre
8 months ago
E) Reference the VMware Compatibility Guide
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Deandrea
8 months ago
A) Create uniformly-configured hosts
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Celia
9 months ago
I also believe we should reference the VMware Compatibility Guide.
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Avery
10 months ago
Yes, that's important for consistency in the cluster.
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Ora
10 months ago
I think we should create uniformly-configured hosts.
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