An administrator is deciding on a storage solution to create the first management workload domain for a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance. Which three storage solutions can be used as principal storage? (Choose three.)
The VCF 9.0 Architecture Guide outlines valid principal storage options for the management domain. It states: “The management domain must be deployed using vSAN, NFS, or Fibre Channel (FC). Supported protocols include NFSv3 and VMFS on FC.” vSAN (including OSA) is the default recommended option, but NFSv3 and VMFS on FC are also supported for environments where external storage arrays are required.
NVMe/TCP and vVols are not supported for the initial management domain’s principal storage. vVols may be used in workload domains after deployment, but they are not a supported foundation for the management domain. Therefore, the three correct storage solutions for the first management workload domain are: VMFS on FC, NFSv3, and vSAN OSA.
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