VMware App Volumes (VCP-AM 2019) — Question 34
When would disabling Read Locality be beneficial for a 2-node vSAN?
Answer options
- A. when using all-flash disk groups
- B. when using hybrid disk groups
- C. when using erasure coding
- D. when using witness traffic separation
Correct answer: D
Explanation
Disabling Read Locality can be beneficial when using witness traffic separation as it allows for more balanced read requests across the nodes. The other options, such as all-flash and hybrid disk groups, or erasure coding, typically benefit from Read Locality to optimize performance and data retrieval efficiency.