Which two considerations should an architect make when designing a HCI Mesh solution with VMware vSAN and VMware vSphere High Availability (HA)? (Choose two.)
The two considerations that an architect should make when designing a HCI Mesh solution with VMware vSAN and VMware vSphere High Availability (HA) are A and B. According to the VMware vSAN HCI Mesh Design and Deployment Guide [1], if vSphere HA is to work with HCI Mesh [1], both Datastore with All Paths Down (APD) and Datastore with Permanent Device Loss (PDL) must be configured to Power off and restart VMs. Additionally, the guide states that a minimum of three nodes are required within the client cluster for vSphere HA to work. A server vSAN cluster can serve its local datastore up to five client vSAN clusters, and a client cluster can mount up to ten remote datastores from one or more vSAN server clusters.
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