An administrator needs to run a mixed Exchange and SQL workload with a guaranteed amount of container space for each application. How should the administrator meet this requirement?
A.
Create one container and set capacity reservation
B.
Create two containers and reserve space for containers
C.
Create one container and enable compression
D.
Create two containers and reserve space for vDisks
See… This scenario uses two physical upstream switches, and each 10 GbE interface in the bond plugs into a separate physical switch for high availability. In the bond, only one physical interface is active when using the default active-backup load balancing mode. Nutanix recommends using active-backup because it’s easy to configure, works immediately after install, and requires no upstream switch configuration. See the Load Balancing in Bond Interfaces section for more information and alternate configurations.
In my opinion in this case you need to reserver a space for the containers, but the question wants to guarantee the amount of container space for each application (SQL and Exchange). So I think that the most correct is "Create two containers and reserve space for vDisks" in each app respectively.
the video specifically suggests B as the answer as it edits the "storage container" and no mention of a vdisk
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