VMware Carbon Black Cloud Enterprise EDR Specialist — Question 66
A three-node vSAN OSA cluster with business critical intensive I/O workload is running out of capacity. Each host consists of five disk groups with four capacity disks. The administrator needs to expand the capacity of the vSAN datastore as soon as possible.
What should the administrator do?
Answer options
- A. Enable Deduplication and Compression on the cluster level
- B. Add additional capacity by adding a disk on one host and creating a storage pool
- C. Add additional capacity by adding a vSAN ReadyNode to the cluster
- D. Add additional capacity disks to each disk group
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because adding additional capacity disks to each disk group directly increases the available storage in the vSAN datastore. Options A and B do not provide a direct method for expanding physical storage, while option C would require a more significant investment and time to integrate a new node.