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VMware Exam 5V0-21.21 Topic 5 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-21.21 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 5
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A customer has upgraded to vSAN 7, but there is still an existing legacy host which must be removed from the vSAN cluster.

Which three steps must an administrator take to successfully remove this host from the vSAN cluster? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Tanzu-Kubernetes-Grid-Integrated-Edition/index.html There is a picture with integration with vSAN

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Marleen
4 days ago
This is a classic vSAN question, like trying to get a cranky old computer to work with a shiny new system. I'd go with C, E, and F - full data migration, remove from the cluster, and delete those disk groups. Gotta treat that legacy host like a grumpy grandparent, you know?
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Candida
6 days ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I think I'd go with C, E, and F - full data migration, remove from the cluster, and delete the disk groups. Gotta make sure that legacy host is completely out of the picture.
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Carisa
12 days ago
I believe we also need to delete the disk group(s) on the legacy host to successfully remove it from the vSAN cluster.
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Barrett
13 days ago
I'm leaning towards A, C, and E - maintenance mode with accessibility, full data migration, and remove from the cluster. Don't want to risk any data loss here.
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Laine
2 hours ago
User 1: A, C, and E are the correct steps to take. It's important to ensure data accessibility and migration before removing the host from the cluster.
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Lillian
14 days ago
I agree with Gladis. Then we should disconnect from vCenter Server and remove from vSAN cluster.
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Julene
15 days ago
Removing a legacy host from a vSAN cluster is a delicate process. I'd go with C, D, and E - full data migration, no data migration, and remove from the cluster. Gotta make sure that data is handled properly.
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Gladis
16 days ago
I think the first step is to place the host in maintenance mode with Ensure Accessibility.
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Son
17 days ago
After that, we can disconnect from vCenter Server and then remove from vSAN cluster.
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Jarvis
19 days ago
I agree with William. It's important to ensure accessibility before proceeding.
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William
24 days ago
I think we should place the host in maintenance mode with Ensure Accessibility first.
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