When is operator action required to provide data protection?

vSAN identifies a dying disk.
When is operator action required to provide data protection?
A. when the cluster lacks resources
B. when vSAN Health service is disabled
C. when an object storage policy uses erasure coding
D. when an object storage policy uses FTT=3

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8 thoughts on “When is operator action required to provide data protection?

  1. These Dumps are still valid, took exam today and cleared.
    For very few questions, answers need to be researched as we get many different responses.
    Otherwise its straight fwd.

  2. Answer A:

    A: If the resources are lacking. The automatic ‘best effort’ attempt will fail and manual intervention is required.

    B is incorrect because if the vSAN Health Service is disabled then we wouldn’t get an identification warning of a dying disk.

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