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Which option is valid?

A vSphere administrator wants to upgrade NFS3 datastores to NFS4.1 on ESXi 6.5 hosts with running
production virtual machines.Which option is valid?

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A.
Run ESXi command to upgrade the datastore.

B.
Unmount the datastore from a single host, then mount it as NFS 4.1 datastore, and repeat this one host at a
time until the mount has been upgraded on all hosts.

C.
Create a new NFS 4.1 datastore, and then use Storage vMotion to migrate virtual machines from the old
datastore to the new one.

D.
Right click the datastore and upgrade it as a NFS 4.1 datastore.

Explanation:
https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc%
2FGUID-8A929FE4-1207-4CC5-A086-7016D73C328F.html (NFS version upgrades)

10 Comments on “Which option is valid?

  1. VSAN says:

    “NFS Upgrades
    When you upgrade ESXi to version 6.5, existing NFS 4.1 datastores automatically begin supporting functionalities that were not available in the previous ESXi release. These functionalities include Virtual Volumes, hardware acceleration, and so on.

    ESXi does not support automatic datastore conversions from NFS version 3 to NFS 4.1. (A,D wrong)

    If you want to upgrade your NFS 3 datastore, the following options are available:

    1- Create the NFS 4.1 datastore, and then use Storage vMotion to migrate virtual machines from the old datastore to the new one. (C correct)

    2- Use conversion methods provided by your NFS storage server. For more information, contact your storage vendor. (A,D wrong)

    3- Unmount the NFS 3 datastore, and then mount as NFS 4.1 datastore.

    Caution:
    If you use this option, make sure to unmount the datastore from all hosts that have access to the datastore. The datastore can never be mounted by using both protocols at the same time.” (B wrong)

    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc/GUID-8A929FE4-1207-4CC5-A086-7016D73C328F.html




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  2. mahabuba says:

    QUESTION 98
    When upgrading a standalone vCenter Single Sign-On Server version 5.5 to version 6.5, which will be the final deployment type?

    A. There is no option to do this type of upgrade.
    B. It will be an external Platform Services Controller.
    C. It will be an embedded Platform Services Controller with vCenter Server
    D. It will be a Standalone vCenter Server.

    Answer: B

    QUESTION 99
    Which feature of vSphere networking protects hosts from losing connection to vCenter Server as a result of misconfiguration of the management network?

    A. NIC Teaming
    B. Private VLAN
    C. Rollback
    D. Health Check

    Answer: C
    Explanation:
    By rolling configuration changes back, vSphere protects hosts from losing connection to vCenter Server as a result from misconfiguration of the management network.
    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-8BA411A4-8582-4C02-8489-D3D7D09A9BF0.html

    QUESTION 100
    VCSA backup can be backed up and sent to different location vis several different protocols. Which are three of the supported protocols? (Choose three.)

    A. CIFS
    B. SCP
    C. HTTP
    D. FTPS
    E. AFP

    Answer: BCD
    Explanation:
    https://www.vladan.fr/vmware-vcsa-6-5-backup-and-restore-how-to/

    QUESTION 101
    For Virtual Machine Compatibility upgrade, a VM needs to be in which power state?

    A. Maintenance mode
    B. Suspended
    C. Powered Off
    D. Powered On

    Answer: C
    Explanation:
    https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc% 2FGUID-60768C2F-72E1-42E0-8A17-CA76849F2950.html

    QUESTION 102
    Which component must be deployed before using encrypted virtual machines in a vSphere 6.5 environment?

    A. vCenter Server must use CA signed certificates
    B. a host with supported Trusted Platform Module
    C. supported password vault
    D. External Key Management Server

    Answer: D
    Explanation:
    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-E6C5CE29-CD1D-4555-859C-A0492E7CB45D.html

    QUESTION 103
    Which system traffic type cannot be configured with Network I/O Control (NIOC) bandwith allocation?

    A. Virtual SAN traffic
    B. ESXi host Management traffic
    C. vSphere Replication traffic
    D. Software FCoE Adapter traffic

    Answer: D

    QUESTION 104
    Which is the minimum number of hosts required for a VMware vSAN cluster to be able to apply a vSAN RAID5 storage policy?

    A. six hosts
    B. three hosts
    C. four hosts
    D. five hosts

    Answer: C
    Explanation:
    https://cormachogan.com/2016/02/15/vsan-6-2-part-2-raid-5-and-raid-6-configurations/

    QUESTION 105
    Which three TCP/IP stacks are built in at the VMkernel level in vSphere 6 x? (Choose three.)

    A. Fault Tolerance
    B. vMotion
    C. Provisioning
    D. Management
    E. Default

    Answer: ABC
    Explanation:
    https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-D4191320-209E-4CB5-A709-C8741E713348.html

    QUESTION 106
    In vSphere 6.5, a virtual machine is thinly-provisioned on a VMFS6 datastore. The administrator deleted a large file within the guest OS. The freed blocks in the datastore are no longer needed by the VM.
    Which feature in vSphere 6.5 allows the backing storage to automatically reclaim the freed blocks?

    A. ATS
    B. Defrag
    C. UNMAP
    D. Auto Reclaim

    Answer: C
    Explanation:
    Explanation:
    VAAI UNMAP was introduced in vSphere 5.0 to allow the ESXi host to inform the backing storage that files or VMs had be moved or deleted from a Thin Provisioned VMFS datastore. This allowed the backing storage to reclaim the freed blocks. There was no way of doing this previously, resulting in many customers with a considerable amount of stranded space on their Thin Provisioned VMFS datastores.

    QUESTION 107
    A new virtual machine cannot reach its default gateway.

    – The vSphere administrator checks that the virtual machine’s vmnic is connected to the correct portgroup, and that the portgroup is on the correct virtual switch
    – This is the only virtual machine on this portgroup
    – Other virtual machines that are on the host and connected to the same Distributed switch are running as normal
    – The Distributed Switch has only one uplink

    Which could be the cause of this issue?

    A. Block All Ports has been selected on the Distributed Switch.
    B. The wrong VLAN ID has been added to the portgroup.
    C. The VLAN has not been configured in virtual machine hardware settings.
    D. The physical adapter is down.

    Answer: D

    QUESTION 108
    Which two requirements must be met before enabling vSphere HA Application Monitoring for a virtual machine? (Choose two.)

    A. VMware Tools must be installed on the VM.
    B. The vSphere Guest SDK must be installed on the VMs needing Application Monitoring.
    C. Application Monitoring requires that vCenter Server is linked to a working instance of vRealize Operations Manager and the End Points Operations agent has been installed on the guest.
    D. Application Monitoring is only supported on Linux operating systems.
    E. Application Monitoring is only supported on Windows operating systems.

    Answer: AE

    QUESTION 109
    Which is true when assigning global permissions in a single vSphere Single Sign-On domain in a multi-site configuration?

    A. Users assigned global permissions will be able to access objects and solutions across all Single Sign-On domains in an organization.
    B. Users assigned global permissions will be able to access objects and solutions only in the same Single Sign-On site.
    C. Users assigned global permissions will have administrator access across all objects and solutions in a Single Sign-On domain.
    D. Users assigned global permissions will be able to access objects and solutions within that Single Sign-On domain.

    Answer: A

    QUESTION 110
    During Fibre Channel adapter setup of a ESXi host, which configuration guideline should be considered?

    A. Do not mix Fibre Channel adapter models to access the same LUN from a single host unless the default queue depth has been changed.
    B. Do not mix Fibre Channel adapters from different vendors in a single host.
    C. Use Fibre Channel adapters from different vendors in a single host.
    D. Set the queue depth to 16 if using a mix of different vendors’ Fibre Channel adapters in all hosts in the cluster.

    Answer: B




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