An administrator attempts to create a Thick Provisioned Virtual Disk (VMDK) on an NFS datastore; but it fails. Which two reasons would explain the failure? (Choose two.)
A.
Datastore is on an NFS 3 storage server that does not support Hardware Acceleration
B.
Datastore is on an NFS 4.1 storage server
C.
Only VMFS datastores support "Thick Provisioned" VMDK
D.
The NFS datastore was not created on a "Thick Provisioned" device
In vSphere 6.0 NFS 4.1 does not support hardware acceleration. This limitation does not allow you to create thick virtual disks on NFS 4.1 datastores.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc/GUID-8A929FE4-1207-4CC5-A086-7016D73C328F.html
When you upgrade ESXi to version 6.5, existing NFS 4.1 datastores automatically begin supporting functionalities that were not available in the previous ESXi release. These functionalities include Virtual Volumes, hardware acceleration, and so on. In vSphere 6.5, NFS 4.1 does support thick provisioning.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.storage.doc/GUID-8A929FE4-1207-4CC5-A086-7016D73C328F.html
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