Correct Answer is D! As a vSAN maximum, each node can host up to 200 VM which means 5 nodes are required to host the 900 VMs, and to tolerate 1 node failure the total number of nodes should be 6
I agree with D answer: as per configuration maximum each vSAN node can host up to 200 VM, this way required 6 nodes to be self resilient.
https://configmax.vmware.com/guest?vmwareproduct=vSphere&release=vSphere 6.7&categories=7-0
The correct answer is D
vSAN supports up to 200 virtual machines per host. So you need to ensure 6 hosts to support 1200. Now if FTT=1 the rest 5 host should be able to support 1000 VMs (covering the 900 VMs required)
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