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The DevOps team of an organization wants to deploy their new cloud native application with persistent storage on a dedicated vSAN cluster. The storage administrator is tasked to configure the vSAN cluster and leverage the vSAN Direct feature.
Which two requirements must the administrator meet to complete this task? (Choose two.)

  • A. Unclaimed disks in the hosts for vSAN Direct
  • B. A dedicated network for vSAN Direct
  • C. A valid vSAN license for the vSAN cluster
  • D. An integration with vSAN File Services
  • E. vSphere HA enabled on the vSAN cluster
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Suggested Answer: AC 🗳️

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jimmyjammer
Highly Voted 3 years ago
Selected Answer: AC
https://4sysops.com/archives/how-to-configure-vmware-vsan-direct-on-vsphere-7-u1/
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Chris386
Most Recent 2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: AC
Agreed - AC
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dennis314159
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: AC
Agreed - AC. Quote from article below: VMware vSAN Direct Requirements ^ Unclaimed disks—This feature needs some unclaimed disks on each host within a vSAN cluster. So, if you have already created your disk groups and have no other disk groups available (unclaimed), it might be necessary to simply evacuate the data from an existing disk group and recreate it by specifying the vSAN Direct option. If you are able to add more disks to your host and create another disk group, this would be the second option for achieving the configuration. vSAN License—You'll need a VMware vSAN license installed and activated for that particular cluster. But you already knew this if you were going for a vSAN-based cluster, right? If you're new to VMware and if you have a Standard or Enterprise license, this license itself does not entitle you to create and configure a vSAN cluster. You need a vSAN license.
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