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What are these pools of capacity known as?

Virtual Volumes virtualize-Storage Area Network and Network Attached Storage devices
into logical pools of capacity. What are these pools of capacity known as?

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A.
iSCSI

B.
Virtual SAN Datastores

C.
NFS

D.
VMFS Datastores

11 Comments on “What are these pools of capacity known as?

  1. MARFQ says:

    JJ is right. Correct answer is B (Virtual SAN Datastores) as explained in VMware Foundstions course. “Virtual SAN Datastores
    Virtual Volumes virtualizes SAN and NAS devices by abstracting
    physical hardware resources into logical pools of capacity. These
    pools of capacity are known as Virtual Datastores. The Virtual
    Datastore defines capacity boundaries, access logic, and exposes
    a set of data services accessible to the virtual machines
    provisioned in the pool. Virtua l Datastores are purely logical
    constructs that can be configured on the fly, when needed, without
    disruption and don’t require formatting with a fi le system”




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    1. Mino says:

      Hi JJ,

      I have a same question as Raj. Can you send also Question and answer for VMware Certified Associate 6 – Data Center
      Virtualization Fundamentals Exam?

      Thank you,
      Mino.




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  2. Mark says:

    Is a virtual SAN Datastore different from a virtual SAN?

    Because per https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-55/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc/GUID-ACC10393-47F6-4C5A-85FC-88051C1806A0.html

    Virtual SAN virtualizes local PHYSICAL storage resources of ESXi hosts and turns them into pools of storage that can be carved up and assigned to virtual machines and applications according to their quality of service requirements.

    So if it only applies to Local Disks I would say “D” has to be correct.




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