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Actual exam question from VMware's 5V0-21.21
Question #: 79
Topic #: 1
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While a vSAN administrator is deploying new VMs on a vSAN stretched cluster, the secondary site fails. The vSAN displays the following warning while trying to deploy those VMs:

'Datastore does not match current VM policy'.

Which step should be performed to provision the new VMs?

  • A. Provision VMs with 'Force Provisioning' rule enabled.
  • B. Provision VMs with the 'Number of disk stripes per object' set to 2.
  • C. Provision VMs with the 'Object space reservation' set to 50% reservation.
  • D. Provision VMs with a vSAN Default Storage Policy.
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kernelkraut
8 months, 3 weeks ago
If the destination datastore is unable to match the required policy then the provisioning will fail. It can be forced resulting in a RAID 0 single component being created. The correct answer is A. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsan-administration/GUID-C8E919D0-9D80-4AE1-826B-D180632775F3.html Force Provisioning: If the option is set to Yes, the object is provisioned even if the Failures to tolerate, Number of disk stripes per object, and Flash read cache reservation policies specified in the storage policy cannot be satisfied by the datastore. Use this parameter in bootstrapping scenarios and during an outage when standard provisioning is no longer possible. The default No is acceptable for most production environments. vSAN fails to provision a virtual machine when the policy requirements are not met, but it successfully creates the user-defined storage policy.
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John_Bob
10 months ago
My answer is D
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