VMware 2VB-601 Exam Practice Questions (P. 1)
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Question #1
What are two main advantages of using multiple disk groups within each host? (Choose two.)
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Question #2
What are three fundamental concepts of vSAN clusters? (Choose three.)
- AFlash devices can be shared between disk groups.
- BA maximum of seven capacity disks per disk group is supported.Most Voted
- CA maximum of five disk groups per host is supported.Most Voted
- DDual socket CPU for each host is required.
- EOnce cache drive per disk group is required.Most Voted
Correct Answer:
BCE
References: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2106708
BCE
References: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2106708
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Question #3
Which statement accurately describes cache tier sizing guidance for an all-flash vSAN cluster that will be supporting write-intensive workloads?
- AMultiple disk groups with larger cache devices should be used.
- BMultiple disk groups with two cache devices per disk group should be used.
- CA single disk group with a small cache device should be used to minimize de-staging write amplification.
- DTwo cache devices per disk group should be configured for redundancy.
Correct Answer:
A
A
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Question #4
What are two ways to examine the storage policy compliance of a virtual machine? (Choose two.)
- A1. Browse to the virtual machine in the vSphere Web Client navigator. 2. On the Summary tab, examine the value of the VM Storage Policy Compliance property under VM Storage Policies.
- B1. Browse to the virtual machine in the vSphere Web Client navigator. 2. Right-click the virtual machine and select "Check storage policy compliance".
- C1. In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the vSAN cluster. 2. On the Storage tab, click vSAN and select Virtual Disks. 3. Right-click on the virtual machine and select "Compliance status".
- D1. In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the vSAN cluster. 2. On the Monitor tab, click vSAN and select Virtual Objects. 3. Select a virtual object.
Correct Answer:
AD
References:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-DA1C7F06-0D99-4300-B427-0BB00EEB7964.html
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References:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.virtualsan.doc/GUID-DA1C7F06-0D99-4300-B427-0BB00EEB7964.html
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Question #5
Consider the following vSAN cluster scenario:
✑ All hosts are members of the same cluster.
✑ All hosts are contributing storage capacity to the vSAN datastore.
✑ There is not vSAN Witness Host.
All virtual machines are assigned a storage policy where Primary level of failures to tolerate = 1.

What is the minimum number of physical hosts required to be a supported vSAN configuration?
✑ All hosts are members of the same cluster.
✑ All hosts are contributing storage capacity to the vSAN datastore.
✑ There is not vSAN Witness Host.
All virtual machines are assigned a storage policy where Primary level of failures to tolerate = 1.

What is the minimum number of physical hosts required to be a supported vSAN configuration?
- AFive (5)
- BThree (3)
- CTwo (2)
- DFour (4)
Correct Answer:
B
References: VMware vSAN Design and Sizing Guide 6.5. Page: 18
B
References: VMware vSAN Design and Sizing Guide 6.5. Page: 18
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