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Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7,

You're reading from   Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7, Effectively deploy, manage, and monitor your virtual datacenter with VMware vSphere 6.7

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789613377
Length 756 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Paolo Valsecchi Paolo Valsecchi
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Martin Gavanda Martin Gavanda
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Karel Novak Karel Novak
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Andrea Mauro Andrea Mauro
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started
2. Evolution to vSphere 6.7 FREE CHAPTER 3. Designing and Planning a Virtualization Infrastructure 4. Analysis and Assessment of Existing Environments 5. Deployment Workflow and Component Installation 6. Configuring and Managing vSphere 6.7 7. Life Cycle Management, Patching, and Upgrading 8. Section 2: Managing Resources
9. Managing Networking Resources 10. Managing Storage Resources 11. VM Deployment and Management 12. VM Resource Management 13. Section 3: Advanced Topics
14. Availability and Disaster Recovery 15. Securing and Protecting Your Environment 16. Analyzing and Optimizing Your Environment 17. Troubleshooting Your Environment 18. Section 4: Building Your Lab Environment
19. Building Your Own VMware vSphere Lab 20. Assessment 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 8: Managing Storage Resources

  1. All-Flash Arrays consists only from (different) SSD devices. Hybrid Arrays use the mix of SSD devices and magnetic disks.
  2. SAS, FC, FCoE, iSCSI and NFS
  3. (b) False
  4. RAW capacity is the total capacity of all devices. USABLE capacity is the capacity that can be consumed by the ESXi hypervisor after the RAID overhead or other overheads are deducted from raw capacity.
  5. (b) No
  6. (a) Host Bus Adapters, (e) SAN Switches, (f) SAN WWN replicator
  7. There is no essential difference. In both cases you can access the block device. In case of software adapter you can't boot from the block devices. Hardware adapter provides better performance.
  8. (a) True
  9. (b) BusLogic Logic SAS, (c) VMware Paravirtual (or PVSCSI), (d) NVMe Controller
  10. Software iSCSI adapter is a software component run within ESXi kernel. A dependent hardware iSCSI adapter is a third-party adapter...
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