Which three conditions would prevent Storage I/O Control from being enabled on a group of datastores? (Choose three.)
A. The datastores planned for the solution are used by different vSphere clusters.
B. A datastore planned for the solution is configured as a Raw Device Mapping file.
C. A datastore planned for the solution has three extents.
D. A datastore planned for the solution is configured as NFS.
E. The organization has an Enterprise license.
Answer ABC is correct. The question say “conditions would prevent ” it.
Mod_GuideK is correct… the answer is B, C, E. Letter A says multiple clusters and not multiple vCenter Servers. By the way, Storage I/O control requires Enterprise Plus license.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2021530?lang=en_US
Mod_GuideK is correct… the answer is B, C, E. Letter A says multiple clusters and not multiple vCenter Servers. By the way, Storage I/O control requires Enterprise Plus license.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2021530?lang=en_US
I think the correct answer is A,B,C.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.5/com.vmware.vsphere.resmgmt.doc/GUID-37CC0E44-7BC7-479C-81DC-FFFC21C1C4E3.html
・Datastores that are Storage I/O Control-enabled must be managed by a single vCenter Server system.
・Raw Device Mapping (RDM) is not supported.
・Storage I/O Control does not support datastores with multiple extents.
It is not mentioned in the questions that Datastores are managed by different vCenter servers – only that they bellong to different clusters!