vSAN requires that the virtual machines deployed on the vSAN datastores are assigned at least one storage policy, but the administrator did not explicitly assign a storage policy when provisioning the new VM. What is the result of this situation?
A.
The VM provisioning will fail.
B.
The VM objects will be protected based on the vSAN Default Storage Policy configurations.
C.
The vSphere Web Client will choose the last vSAN Storage Policy used.
D.
No data protection will be applied to the VM objects.
B: if you do not explicitly assign a storage policy to the virtual machine the vSAN Default Storage Policy is assigned to the virtual machine.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan.doc/GUID-C228168F-6807-4C2A-9D74-E584CAF49A2A.html
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