pbeugenio Lv2Posted Feb-14-2025 13:57
  
Q1: Yes

Q2: Go to Nodes> Add New Nodes

Q3: A

Q4: Standard Link aggregation

Q5:  Shared mode

Q6: 2 Virtual datastore
Newbie362074 Lv3Posted Feb-14-2025 14:33
  
Q1: Yes
Q2: Go to Nodes >  Add New Node
Q3: A
Q4: Dedicated Mode
Q5: Shared Mode
Q6: 3
Azmi2427 Lv1Posted Feb-14-2025 17:02
  
Q1: yes
Q2: Nodes > add new nodes > select available nodes (that have in network) > key in password to confirm
Q3: A
Q4:  link aggregation with1 or 2 switch
Q5: standard link aggregation
Q6: 3
Apriyanto Lv5Posted Feb-15-2025 01:12
  
Q1: Yes, all physical nodes must have the same firmware version, including any custom patches​
Q2: To add nodes to a cluster:
1. Go to Nodes > Add New Node.
2. Set Cluster IP (recommended to be in the same subnet as Management IP).
3. The system will auto-detect nodes with Sangfor HCI software in the reachable network.
4. You may need to enable the SSH port under System > Port Management for adding a new node​
Q3: A. Maximum 2 nodes to build Virtual Storage – Incorrect. Virtual Storage requires at least 2 nodes, but more can be used​
Answer: A is incorrect.
Q4: Use Dedicated Mode for storage interfaces, which provides stable performance and bandwidth​
Q5: Use Shared Mode, which reuses interfaces (Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge) in cases where the number of physical interfaces is limited​
Q6: A 3-node cluster supports a maximum of 2 virtual datastores​
FeraWati Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 15:57
  
Q1: All physical nodes must run the identical firmware version, including any applied custom patches.
Q2: To include nodes in a cluster, navigate to Nodes > Add New Node, configure the Cluster IP (preferably within the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to detect nodes running Sangfor HCI software in the network. You may also need to enable the SSH port under System > Port Management to complete the process.
Q3: Option A is not correct.
Q4: Enable Dedicated Mode for storage interfaces to ensure stable performance and bandwidth.
Q5: Enable Shared Mode to reuse Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when physical interface availability is limited.
Q6: A 3-node cluster can accommodate up to 2 virtual datastores.
jaksa Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 15:59
  
Q1: Every physical node requires the same firmware version, along with any custom modifications.
"Q2: To include nodes in a cluster:
- Navigate to Nodes > Add New Node.
- Assign a Cluster IP (preferably in the same subnet as the Management IP).
- The system will identify nodes running Sangfor HCI software within the network.
- Enabling the SSH port under System > Port Management may be required."
Q3: The answer A is incorrect.
Q4: Use Dedicated Mode on storage interfaces for consistent performance and bandwidth.
Q5: Opt for Shared Mode, which allows the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when there are limited physical interfaces.
Q6: The maximum number of virtual datastores a 3-node cluster supports is 2.
alvaro Lv2Posted Feb-15-2025 16:00
  
Q1: The firmware version on all physical nodes must be uniform, including custom patches.
Q2: Adding nodes to a cluster requires going to Nodes > Add New Node, assigning a Cluster IP (which should ideally be in the same subnet as the Management IP), and letting the system find Sangfor HCI software nodes in the network. Enabling the SSH port in System > Port Management may also be necessary.
Q3: A is the wrong answer.
Q4: Activate Dedicated Mode for storage interfaces to maintain reliable performance and bandwidth.
Q5: Utilize Shared Mode to maximize the use of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when the number of physical interfaces is constrained.
Q6: A cluster with 3 nodes allows for a maximum of 2 virtual datastores.
abinaya Lv2Posted Feb-15-2025 16:00
  
Q1: It’s essential that all physical nodes operate with an identical firmware version and any special patches.
Q2: To add nodes to a cluster, navigate to Nodes > Add New Node, configure the Cluster IP (recommended to be within the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to detect Sangfor HCI nodes in the network. You may also need to enable the SSH port under System > Port Management.
Q3: The choice A is incorrect.
Q4: Storage interfaces should operate in Dedicated Mode to provide stable bandwidth and performance.
Q5: Activate Shared Mode to repurpose Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces in environments with limited physical interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster has a limit of 2 virtual datastores.
Naruto Posted Feb-15-2025 16:02
  
Q1: Every node in the system should have the same firmware version, including any custom updates.
Q2: To integrate nodes into a cluster, access Nodes > Add New Node, specify a Cluster IP (recommended within the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to auto-detect nodes with Sangfor HCI software on the network. If needed, activate the SSH port under System > Port Management for a successful addition.
Q3: A does not provide the correct answer.
Q4: To achieve stable performance and bandwidth, configure storage interfaces in Dedicated Mode.
Q5: Choose Shared Mode when physical interfaces are scarce, as it enables the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster cannot support more than 2 virtual datastores.
Store Lv1Posted Feb-15-2025 16:03
  
Q1: Consistency in firmware versions, including custom patches, is required across all physical nodes.
Q2: To expand a cluster, go to Nodes > Add New Node, set the Cluster IP (preferably in the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system automatically discover nodes running Sangfor HCI software. Enabling the SSH port in System > Port Management may be necessary.
Q3: The selected answer A is incorrect.
Q4: Dedicated Mode must be used for storage interfaces to ensure stable bandwidth and performance.
Q5: Shared Mode should be used when physical interfaces are limited, as it allows the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: The datastore capacity for a 3-node cluster is restricted to 2 virtual datastores.