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VMware Exam 2V0-31.24 Topic 3 Question 3 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-31.24 exam
Question #: 3
Topic #: 3
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What disk storage type would an administrator select for a full life-cycle management of a virtual disk?

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Suggested Answer: D

The 'First class disk storage type' is designed for full life-cycle management of a virtual disk in VMware environments. This type of disk allows advanced operations such as independent snapshots, cloning, and management separate from the VM lifecycle. It is the preferred choice for operations that require high flexibility and full lifecycle management capabilities.


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Elly
3 months ago
Ah, the age-old dilemma of disk storage types. It's like choosing between a sports car and a minivan, except the cars are made of bytes and the keys are binary.
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Gertude
2 months ago
D) First class disk storage type
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Tawna
2 months ago
C) Independent - NonPersistent disk mode
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Alethea
2 months ago
B) Standard disk storage type
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Jani
2 months ago
A) Independent - Persistent disk mode
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Clemencia
3 months ago
I would go with B) Standard disk storage type, as it is a safe choice for managing virtual disks.
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Valda
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C) Independent - NonPersistent disk mode could also be a good option.
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Daron
3 months ago
B. Standard disk storage type? Seems a bit vague and not specific enough for this scenario.
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Celeste
2 months ago
D) First class disk storage type
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William
2 months ago
C) Independent - NonPersistent disk mode
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Evette
2 months ago
A) Independent - Persistent disk mode
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Bulah
3 months ago
I agree with Floyd, because it allows for full life-cycle management of the virtual disk.
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Lovetta
3 months ago
D. First class disk storage type? I've never even heard of that one before. Sounds like a made-up option.
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Juliana
3 months ago
C. Independent - NonPersistent disk mode? Isn't that like the opposite of what we need for full life-cycle management?
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James
2 months ago
D) First class disk storage type
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Gilma
2 months ago
C) Independent - NonPersistent disk mode
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Sharika
2 months ago
B) Standard disk storage type
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Ramonita
2 months ago
A) Independent - Persistent disk mode
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Floyd
3 months ago
I think the administrator would select A) Independent - Persistent disk mode.
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Hester
3 months ago
I agree with Alease, option A makes more sense because it allows for better control and management of the virtual disk.
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Alease
3 months ago
But wouldn't an independent persistent disk mode be better for full life-cycle management?
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Frank
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct option is B) Standard disk storage type.
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Carisa
4 months ago
I think the answer is A. Independent - Persistent disk mode, as it allows for full life-cycle management of the virtual disk.
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Sherita
3 months ago
D) First class disk storage type doesn't sound like the right choice for managing virtual disks.
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Jesse
3 months ago
C) Independent - NonPersistent disk mode might not be the best option for full life-cycle management.
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Chantell
3 months ago
I think B) Standard disk storage type could also work, but A seems more suitable.
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Nell
3 months ago
I agree, A) Independent - Persistent disk mode is the best choice for full life-cycle management.
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Alease
4 months ago
I think the administrator would select A) Independent - Persistent disk mode.
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