Which of the following functions in VMware leverages content-based read cache (CBRC) of ESXi hosts as shown in the figure to ease the pressure of partial storms in VDI?
Hold up, is this a trick question? I mean, who even experiences 'partial storms' in VDI these days? Sounds like the folks who wrote this exam need to get out of the data center more often.
B, VSA all the way! Why settle for anything less than the full VMware solution when it comes to your virtual infrastructure? This is a no-brainer, folks.
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm leaning towards D, User Data Management. Sounds like it could be the key to keeping those VDI users happy and their data secure during those chaotic partial storms.
I'm gonna have to go with C on this one. SE Sparse sounds like it's designed to handle those pesky partial storms that the question mentions. Plus, it's probably a more efficient solution than Linked Clone.
A, duh! Linked Clone is the obvious answer here. Content-based read cache is all about de-duping and optimizing storage for VDI, and that's exactly what Linked Clone does.
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