Refer to the red question mark in the exhibit. When designing a 2-node vSAN cluster, which missing configuration requirement prevents a split-brain scenario?
B is right.
In a two-node cluster configuration, the required fault domains are based on three hosts:
• Two physical hosts
• One witness virtual appliance
The use of the witness appliance eliminates the requirement for a third physical host.
The two-node model enables you to take advantage of the manageability, performance, and availability benefits that a vSAN cluster offers, without the minimum requirement of three nodes.
Taken from vSAN 6.7 Deploy and Manage Lecture Manual - Two-Node Clusters section
B is right.
In a two-node cluster configuration, the required fault domains are based on three hosts: • Two physical hosts
• One witness virtual appliance
The use of the witness appliance eliminates the requirement for a third physical host.
The two-node model enables you to take advantage of the manageability, performance, and availability benefits that a vSAN cluster offers, without the minimum requirement of three nodes.
Taken from vSAN 6.7 Deploy and Manage Lecture Manual - Two-Node Clusters section
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