A VDC design requires 300 blade server chassis, each with two embedded Fibre Channel
switches, which are connected to two separate SAN fabrics. For ease of management, each fabric
can only be configured with a single VSAN.
How should you configure this environment to meet the requirements?
A.
Configure the blade server switches in NPV mode.
Configure the SAN core switches in NPIV mode.
B.
Configure the blade server switches in NPIV mode.
Configure the SAN core switches in NPV mode.
C.
Configure the blade server switches in NPV mode.
Configure the storage edge switches in NPIV mode.
D.
Configure the blade server switches in NPIV mode.
Configure the storage edge switches in NPV mode.
While NPIV is primarily a host-based solution, NPV is primarily a switch-based technology (Check: http://blog.scottlowe.org/2009/11/27/understanding-npiv-and-npv/). That means that A) and C) are wrong. I believe is B)
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Team I am sorry. After another analysis, I believe that A) is right, because is referring to the blade switch. And the SAN Smith yes should support NPIV. Sorry
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