An administrator needs to ensure maximum performance, throughput, and redundancy for the company’s Oracle RAC on Linux implementation, while using the native method for securing workloads. Which configuration meets these requirements?
A.
Files with a general purpose share and file Blocking
C. Volumes with MPIO and a single vDisk
erformance → multiple vDisks
Redundancy → having multiple vDisks (and iSCSI can still support MPIO here)
Native Security → CHAP
How does option C fulfill the redundancy and native securing requirements?
D. Does with Multiple vDisks and CHAP...
and How will Nutanix ever advise using MPIO?
Incorrect because CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) is used for iSCSI authentication but does not improve performance.
🔹 Using multiple vDisks can introduce additional metadata operations and fragmentation, leading to performance inefficiencies.
i think the good answer should be D because MPIO not recommanded by nutanix , and for performance it's better to use multiple Vdisk rather than one large drive
The correct configuration to ensure maximum performance, throughput, and redundancy for the company’s Oracle RAC on Linux implementation, while using the native method for securing workloads is C. Volumes with MPIO and a single vDisk
https://masteringnutanix.com/2020/06/09/oracle-on-nutanix/
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