Which of the following functions in VMware leverages content-based read cache (CBRC) of ESXi hosts as shown in the figure to ease the pressure of partial storms in VDI?
Okay, that makes sense. I was a bit stumped on the VSA one too. But yeah, SE Sparse seems like the clear winner based on the information provided. Although, I have to say, the exam question could have been a bit more straightforward.
VSA stands for 'Virtual Storage Appliance', and I don't think it has anything to do with CBRC. It's more about providing storage services in a virtualized environment. I'm pretty confident option C is the way to go here.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. SE Sparse sounds like the most relevant option here. Although, I'm a bit curious about what VSA is and how it might be related to CBRC.
VSA stands for vSphere Storage Appliance. It's a software-based shared storage solution that enables high availability and centralized management for vSphere.
Hmm, the question is a bit tricky. I'm guessing the answer is probably option C, SE Sparse, since that seems to be the only one directly related to CBRC based on the information provided.
I agree, the options are a bit confusing. I'm familiar with linked clones and user data management, but I'm not sure how they relate to CBRC specifically.
This question seems to be testing our understanding of VMware's content-based read cache (CBRC) and how it's used in VDI environments. I'm a bit concerned about the options, as some of them don't seem directly related to CBRC.
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