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VMware Exam 5V0-22.21 Topic 9 Question 52 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-22.21 exam
Question #: 52
Topic #: 9
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Which two considerations should an architect make when designing a HCI Mesh solution with VMware vSAN and VMware vSphere High Availability (HA)? (Choose two.)

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Carmelina
5 months ago
That's correct. Another consideration is that a server vSAN cluster can serve its local datastore up to five client vSAN clusters.
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Cordelia
5 months ago
I believe we also need to ensure that the datastore with All Paths Down (APD) is configured to power off and restart VMs for vSphere HA to work with HCI Mesh.
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Darci
6 months ago
Yes, I agree. It's important to have at least three nodes for vSphere HA.
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Carmelina
6 months ago
I think we need to consider the number of nodes in the client cluster for vSphere HA to work.
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Virgina
7 months ago
Absolutely. I'm thinking options C and D are the two we should choose here. A minimum of three nodes for HA to work, and the ability to mount up to ten remote datastores from the server clusters.
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Meaghan
7 months ago
Hmm, good point. So maybe the considerations we're looking for are more about the interaction between the client and server clusters in an HCI Mesh setup. Options C, D, and E seem to be getting closer to that.
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Herman
7 months ago
You know, I was just thinking the same thing. Those options seem more like general vSphere HA configurations, not specifically about HCI Mesh.
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Benton
7 months ago
Okay, let's start by looking at the options. Option A and B seem to be talking about how vSphere HA handles different types of datastore failures. That's interesting, but I'm not sure if that's directly related to HCI Mesh.
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Alana
5 months ago
Option C mentions that a minimum of three nodes are required within the client cluster for vSphere HA to work. That's important to note.
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Lucina
5 months ago
Yes, that's correct. But we need to consider other factors when designing a HCI Mesh solution.
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Brandon
6 months ago
I think options A and B are about vSphere HA configuration for different types of datastore failures.
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Delisa
7 months ago
Yeah, me neither. But I think the key is to understand the interaction between vSphere HA and HCI Mesh. That's going to be crucial for getting this right.
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Alishia
7 months ago
Hmm, this question is a bit tricky. I'm not too familiar with the HCI Mesh feature, so I'll have to think this through carefully.
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