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What are the vSAN storage policy settings applied to the VxRail Manager VM during initial setup*?
The VxRail administrator has been given the task of migrating the current production environment to a VxRail cluster with external block storage. The VMs must remain online during the migration.
Which VMware feature can be used?
AVxRail administrator has been informed by Dell EMC that an Internet software upgrade is available for their VxRail cluster The administrator logs into VxRail Manager VxRail Manager shows only the Local Upgrade option and not the Internet Upgrade option.
What is a possible reason?
There is a request to add two new disks to an existing VM residing on a VxRail vSAN that you manage One disk is 250 GB and the other is 500 GB The VM is using the vSAN default storage policy.
How many vSAN objects will be created?
A VxRail administrator wants to monitor vSAN Backend IOPS, Throughput, and Latency in the vSphere Web Client What must be turned on to monitor these metrics?