Which setting will allow a virtual machine to have direct secure access to an RDM?
A. NIOC
B. NPV
C. NPIV
D. CPUID Mask
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kansays:
RDM = Raw Device Map
Correct: C
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genjam.bhaisays:
N-port ID virtualization (NPIV) provides the ability to share a single physical Fibre Channel HBA port among multiple virtual ports, each with unique identifiers. This capability lets you control virtual machine access to LUNs on a per-virtual machine basis.
NPIV is supported only for virtual machines with RDM disks. Virtual machines with regular virtual disks continue to use the WWNs of the host’s physical HBAs.
RDM = Raw Device Map
Correct: C
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N-port ID virtualization (NPIV) provides the ability to share a single physical Fibre Channel HBA port among multiple virtual ports, each with unique identifiers. This capability lets you control virtual machine access to LUNs on a per-virtual machine basis.
NPIV is supported only for virtual machines with RDM disks. Virtual machines with regular virtual disks continue to use the WWNs of the host’s physical HBAs.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-74DDA7F7-84AC-4251-8749-552A2678A33C.html
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