To support two host failures with vSAN Erasure Coding, specifically using RAID-6 (4+2) Erasure Coding, a minimum of 6 hosts is required. RAID-6 allows data to tolerate two simultaneous failures by distributing parity data across the hosts, which provides fault tolerance with a lower storage overhead compared to mirroring.
3 hosts or 4 hosts would not support RAID-6 and would be limited to RAID-1 (mirroring) configurations. 5 hosts are also inadequate because RAID-6 requires at least 6 hosts to achieve the 4+2 configuration.
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