An organization is looking to lower their IT costs associated with infrastructure management. They
have implemented vSphere and NSX and are now looking to consolidate their storage architecture and
tools so that all infrastructure resources can be managed from a single pane-of-glass.
Which tool will allow them to achieve the desired goal?

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Virtual SAN
B.
Storage DRS
C.
Virtual Volumes
D.
Storage Policies
I think the answer is C
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https://ha.yellow-bricks.com/virtual_san_and_virtual_volumes_specifics.html
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The correct answer is D
http://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/virtual-volumes.html
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My bad. Correct Anser is C.- Virtual Volume. VSAN is good to control local disks on the servers.
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Answer: C
A Virtual SAN is just for Local Storage
C Virtual volumes is storage virtualization approach from vMWare
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google single pane of glass “vvolumes” 113 results
google single pane of glass “vsan” 13,800 results
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answer is C
Virtual volumes are a new VM disk management integration framework that enables array based operations at the virtual disk level.
It makes San and NAs storage systems capable of being managed at a virtual machine level.
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You are right about vVOL. But it said that organization is looking to lower their IT costs. I think the word “Lower” is the key, that’s why vSAN should be the answer.
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