C D, E is right here. B trips people up, but vVols can't be used for the principal storage in the first management workload domain as of now. Only VMFS on FC, NFSv3, and vSAN OSA are valid options in current VCF releases from what I've seen. Open to correction if VMware changed this recently.
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An administrator is deciding on a storage solution to create the first management workload domain
for a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance. Which three storage solutions can be used as
principal storage? (Choose three.)
Options
Discussion
Had something like this in a mock, picked C D E there and matched with the VCF docs. vSAN OSA, NFSv3, and VMFS on FC are definitely supported for principal storage when building the first management workload domain. B always looks tempting but isn't allowed for principal storage in this context. Feel free to chime in if VMware changed anything.
C D, E is the combo. vSAN OSA, NFSv3, and VMFS on FC are all supported for principal storage in the first management workload domain. I think that's still current for VCF, unless VMware changed it super recently. Somebody let me know if I'm missing something?
Probably C D E since those are the ones officially supported as principal storage for the first management domain in VCF.
Seen this topic in the official docs and some practice questions. C, D, E line up with supported principal storage for management domains in VCF. Best to double-check in the current admin guide if you want to be sure.
Its C, D, E. B catches people out, only those three allowed for first principal storage I think.
B/C/E? I thought vVols could be used so I'd pick B, C, and E.
D . B traps people but only C, D, E are right for principal storage here.
Official guide covers this combo, so it's C D E. Practice tests also match up with that selection.
I don’t think B’s right, it trips up a lot of people. Should be C D E.
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