VMware App Volumes Specialist (2021) — Question 92
In a stretched vSAN cluster, how is Read Locality established after fail over to the secondary site?
Answer options
- A. 100% of the reads comes from vSAN hosts on the local site
- B. 50% of the reads comes from vSAN hosts on the local site
- C. 100% of the reads comes from vSAN hosts on the remote site
- D. 50% of the reads comes from vSAN hosts on the remote site
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because, after a failover to the secondary site, all read requests are directed to the vSAN hosts at the local site to maintain performance. Options B, C, and D incorrectly suggest that reads are split between sites or entirely from the remote site, which would not optimize access speed.