The dump is valid, the issue is that vmware has 2 versions of tests. Each has 50 questions. This means that this dump covers only one version of the exam. If take the exam and you dont recognise any question just try to solve it the best you can and then take another try, you will probably get the other version which is covered by this dump
@9f2738e 5V0-22.21are also different. My colleagues get the updated dumps from dumpsplanet, where the dump is with 140+ questions, and they passed the exam successfully.
vSAN stretched clusters uses a read locality algorithm to read 100% from the data copy on the local site. Read locality reduces the latency incurred during reading operations.
A for sure and as addition to my previous comments here is a proof
https://www.vmware.com/content/dam/digitalmarketing/vmware/en/pdf/techpaper/VMware-Virtual-SAN-6.2-Stretched-Cluster-Guide.pdf/subassets/page92.pdf
I believe A is the answer here is why, LOCAL site means where the VM currently resides and hence the fail over site which before the failover was called remote but after failover it is called local and hence 100% reads from local site. This is really very unclear question between meaning of remote and local context in this question but in any way the 100% reads are always local in stretched cluster unless you specifically disable site read locality and in such situation is 50% local and 50% remote
C
In the event of a failure or maintenance event, the virtual machine is restarted
on the remote site. The 100% rule continues in the event of a failure. This means
that the virtual machine will now read from the replica on the site to which it
has failed over. One consideration is that there is no cached data on this site, so
cache will need to warm for the virtual machine to achieve its previous levels of
performance.
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