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An administrator needs to ensure that specific virtual machines within a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment use storage that can tolerate at least two host failures within a vSAN cluster. Due to financial limitations, the configuration used must prioritize providing the highest level of usable disk space for the datastore.
Which three steps should be performed to meet the requirements? (Choose three.)

  • A. Reconfigure the existing Default Storage Policy in the vSphere Client.
  • B. Apply the storage policy to the target VMs.
  • C. Set Failures to Tolerate to "2 failures - RAID-6 (Erasure Coding)" in the policy configuration.
  • D. Create a new VM Storage Policy in the vSphere Client.
  • E. Set Failures to Tolerate to "2 failures - RAID-1 (Mirroring)" in the policy configuration.
  • F. Configure the policy to use thin provisioning.
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Selected Answer: BCD
BCD Options for FTT =2 are RAID 1 and RAID 6. RAID 1 FTT = 2 consumes 300GB to protect 100GB. RAID 6 FTT = 2 Consumes 150GB to protect 100GB. RAID 6 is more efficient. This should be specified in a storage policy and then used by applying it to VMs https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-cis/vsan/vsan/8-0/vsan-administration/using-vsan-policies.html
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