A vSAN administrator is investigating vSAN performance related problems but cannot find any vSAN performance statistics on the cluster summary page. Why is this situation occurring?
A.
The vRealize Operations Manager is not integrated with vSAN cluster.
B.
The administrator has read-only permissions on the cluster level.
C.
vSAN performance statistics are only available via CLI.
The performance service collects and analyzes performance statistics and displays the data in a graphical format. You can use the performance charts to manage your workload and determine the root cause of problems.
When you create a vSAN cluster in the vSphere Client, the Performance Service is disabled. You can enable and configure the Performance Service.
So the answer is D
The situation is likely occurring because the vSAN performance service is not enabled. By default, vSAN performance statistics are available through the vSAN performance service, which needs to be enabled to collect and display performance metrics for the vSAN cluster.
So, the correct answer is:
D. vSAN performance service is not enabled.
To address this issue, the administrator should enable the vSAN performance service to start collecting and displaying vSAN performance statistics.
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