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A customer has upgraded to vSAN 7, but there is still an existing legacy host which must be removed from the
vSAN cluster.
Which three steps must an administrator take to successfully remove this host from the vSAN cluster? (Choose
three.)
An architect has been tasked to deliver a higher availability of the current deployed VMware vSAN Stretched
Cluster infrastructure. The new design should incorporate three different sites that can run workloads in case of
a failure.
Which product should the architect add to the design to meet these requirements?
During a vSAN design workshop, the customer expressed the following requirements:
The ESXi hosts will have their disk related hardware changed to become vSAN nodes.
The default storage policy will be based on an FTT=2 (Failures to Tolerate).
The vSAN Primary level of failures to tolerate (PFTT) will be set to a value of 2.
Based on the request, the architect was shown the following information about the current cluster:
The number of existing ESXi hosts is 8.
vSphere High Availability (HA) Admission control set to 37.5%.
How does this information impact the vSAN cluster design?
An administrator of “vsan-prod” cluster noticed the witness components of VMs are flagged as absent after a
failed attempt to replace the vSAN Witness Host.
Which action should the administrator take to resolve this issue?
An administrator is tasked with setting up a disaster recovery solution on top of a standard vSAN cluster in the
first site and a separate standard vSAN cluster in the secondary site. Costs are a constraint and should be kept
to the absolute minimum.
Which solution fits this use case best?
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