A network engineer is deploying a Cisco All-Flash HyperFlex solution. Which local storage configuration is required for the operating system and persistent logging?
It depends on the version of HX..
Logs= housekeeping disk.
So.. in M6 Hyperflex (newest) there is ssd for housekeeping and ssd for OS..
but in M4 hyperflex the housekeeping datastore is stored on another partition on the SD/Disks that also have ESXi boot partition..
I will go with D.
https://community.cisco.com/t5/storage-networking/hyperflex-installation-location/td-p/3901395
Using persistent logging allows to write logged messages to file(s) on router's flash disk. The advantage is unlike memory buffer (DRAM) contents these files persist when the router reboots (DRAM contents are erased during a reboot.) Hence if you writing to disk it can run the OS and must wait. So 2 disks as a miniumum.
Based on the All flash nodes, there should be separate SSD drive for logging, thus D makes the most sense.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/hx_4_vsi_vmware_esxi.html#_Toc41894851
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