Which two statements are true about the characteristics of the Default Storage Scale-Out policy? (Choose two.)
A.
Elastic DRS automatically sets to the Default Storage Scale-Out policy, adding hosts only when storage utilization exceeds a certain threshold.
B.
When the storage threshold of the Default Storage Scale-Out policy has been resolved, Elastic DRS automatically performs a scale-in operation.
C.
The Default Storage Scale-Out policy storage threshold level is set to meet SLA requirements and can not be superseded by other Elastic DRS policies.
D.
The Default Storage Scale-Out policy thresholds for CPU or memory usage are set higher than the other Elastic DRS policies.
E.
The Default Storage Scale-Out policy storage threshold is set 5% higher than the other Elastic DRS storage policies.
A, E. Question is out of date, the 'Default Storage Scale-Out policy' has been superseded by the 'Elastic DRS Baseline policy', adding hosts after storage utilization reaches 80% (not 75%)
A is good. But this is an outdated question.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-AWS/services/com.vmware.vmc-aws-operations/GUID-961C4B32-6093-4C2E-AFE5-5B1F56BF4EEE.html
A as it always scale out for storage
E as all the other policies are 70%
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