A 5-node vSAN cluster contains multiple virtual machines, and a vSAN storage policy with the rule ''Failures to tolerate'' set to ''1 failure - RAID-5 (Erasure Coding)'' is assigned. A vSAN administrator has changed the rile in the assigned policy to ''2 failures - RAID-6 (Erasure Coding)''.
What is the result of this change?
A host in the cluster experiences a permanent NIC failure, and the replacement part will not arrive until the next morning. The administrator needs to ensure the availability of the production workload at all times.
Which step should be taken by the administrator to meet this goal?
A vSAN administrator is using the vSAN ReadyNode Sizer to build a new environment. While entering the cluster configurations, a fellow colleagues inquire about the Operations Reserve option.
What is the purpose of using this option?
A customer is running a number of compute-intensive application workloads on their existing 4-node vSAN cluster that has resulted in resource contention. To provide additional compute resources, the vSAN administrator has decided to deploy a new 4-node vSAN compute-only cluster so that a HCI Mesh can be configured.
Which three points would the vSAN administrator need to consider before using this configuration? (Choose three.)
A 100GB virtual disk object has this storage policy assigned to it:
Site disaster tolerance: None - standard cluster
Failures to Tolerate: 1 failure - RAID-1 (Mirroring)
Number of disk stripes per object: 3
What is the maximum amount of raw vSAN storage capacity consumed by this virtual disk?
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