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Dell EMC Exam D-VXR-OE-23 Topic 2 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Dell EMC's D-VXR-OE-23 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 2
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SIMULATION

A VxRail administrator is concerned about security and wants to protect the vSAN storage against unauthorized access (for both data on disk and in flight.)

Use the simulator to enable the relevant services. A vSphere Native Key Provider has already been configured.

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To protect the vSAN storage against unauthorized access for both data on disk and in-flight, enable vSAN data-at-rest encryption and data-in-transit encryption. Follow these steps:

Log in to vSphere Client:

Open the vSphere Client.

Enter the username: administrator@vsphere.local.

Enter the password: VMw@r3!123.

Click Login.

Navigate to vSAN Cluster Settings:

In the left-hand navigation pane, expand VxRail-DC and select VxRail-Cluster.

Click on the Configure tab.

Enable vSAN Data-at-Rest Encryption:

Under the vSAN section, select Services.

Click on Data-at-Rest Encryption.

Click Edit to configure encryption settings.

Ensure that the Enable Data-at-Rest Encryption checkbox is selected.

Choose the vSphere Native Key Provider that has already been configured.

Click Apply to enable data-at-rest encryption.

Enable vSAN Data-in-Transit Encryption:

Under the same vSAN section, select Services.

Click on Data-in-Transit Encryption.

Click Edit to configure encryption settings.

Ensure that the Enable Data-in-Transit Encryption checkbox is selected.

Click Apply to enable data-in-transit encryption.

Verify Configuration:

Return to the vSAN > Services section.

Ensure that both Data-at-Rest Encryption and Data-in-Transit Encryption are enabled and show as active.

Verify that there are no error messages indicating configuration issues.

Steps using the Simulator:

Login to vSphere Client:

Open the simulator and navigate to the vSphere Client interface.

Log in using the credentials:

Username: administrator@vsphere.local.

Password: VMw@r3!123.

Navigate to vSAN Settings:

In the vSphere Client interface, expand VxRail-DC and select VxRail-Cluster.

Click on the Configure tab on the right.

Enable Data-at-Rest Encryption:

Under vSAN, click Services.

Find Data-at-Rest Encryption and click Edit.

Check the box for Enable Data-at-Rest Encryption.

Select the vSphere Native Key Provider.

Click Apply.

Enable Data-in-Transit Encryption:

Still under vSAN > Services, find Data-in-Transit Encryption and click Edit.

Check the box for Enable Data-in-Transit Encryption.

Click Apply.

Verification:

Check the status of both encryption services under vSAN > Services to ensure they are enabled and operational.


VMware vSAN Security Guide: vSAN Security

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By enabling both data-at-rest and data-in-transit encryption, you can protect the vSAN storage from unauthorized access and ensure data security both on disk and during transit.

Contribute your Thoughts:

Mariann
13 days ago
Yes, I think following the step by step solution in the Explanation will ensure proper security measures are in place.
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Joaquin
15 days ago
Ah, the joys of securing storage. I bet the VxRail team is sleeping soundly, knowing their encryption is bulletproof. No hackers getting through this firewall!
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Rebbecca
16 days ago
I believe enabling relevant services and using a vSphere Native Key Provider can help protect the data.
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Yuonne
17 days ago
I hope there's no trick question here. All I need to do is click a few buttons and voila, secure vSAN. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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Skye
20 days ago
I agree, unauthorized access to vSAN storage can lead to data breaches.
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Sylvia
27 days ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. Just need to follow the steps and make sure I don't miss anything. Can't afford to mess up on this one!
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Mariann
28 days ago
I think security is very important in a vSAN environment.
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Cary
1 months ago
Looks like I need to navigate through the VxRail UI and enable the relevant services. Gotta remember the vSphere Native Key Provider is already set up.
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Bernardo
1 months ago
Enabling encryption for vSAN data and in-flight traffic is crucial for security. This question is testing our understanding of the configuration process.
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Idella
9 days ago
I agree, encryption is a key step in safeguarding our data. Let's follow the steps in the simulator to ensure everything is properly configured.
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Hyman
11 days ago
Make sure to also protect the in-flight traffic. We need to secure all aspects of the storage.
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Willodean
18 days ago
Make sure to also protect the in-flight traffic. We need to secure all aspects of the storage.
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Florencia
20 days ago
Let's start by enabling encryption for vSAN data. It's important for security.
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Jaime
22 days ago
Let's start by enabling encryption for vSAN data. It's important for security.
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