Deoman Lv2Posted Feb-15-2025 16:04
  
Q1: All physical nodes need to maintain a unified firmware version, including custom fixes.
Q2: To add a node to the cluster, go to Nodes > Add New Node, enter a Cluster IP (preferably in the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system automatically discover Sangfor HCI software nodes on the network. If required, enable the SSH port under System > Port Management for proper functionality.
Q3: The response A is not the right one.
Q4: Employ Dedicated Mode on storage interfaces for enhanced stability in performance and bandwidth.
Q5: If the number of physical interfaces is low, enable Shared Mode to reuse Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A maximum of 2 virtual datastores can be configured in a 3-node cluster.
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted Feb-15-2025 16:56
  
Q1 : All Physical Nodes must have the same firmware version (included custom patch)

Q2 : Go to Nodes >  Add New Node . Set Cluster IP . Select Node . Successfully Added Node

Q3 : A

Q4 : Dedicated mode

Q5 : Shared mode

Q6 : maximum of 2 virtual datastore can be created.
Aepudin Lv4Posted Feb-15-2025 20:31
  
Q1: The firmware across all nodes must match, incorporating any tailored patches.
"Q2: Follow these steps to add a node to the cluster:
1.Go to Nodes > Add New Node.
2.Specify a Cluster IP, ensuring it’s in the same subnet as the Management IP.
3.The system will scan for nodes running Sangfor HCI software.
4.The SSH port may need to be activated in System > Port Management."
Q3: Answer choice A is incorrect.
Q4: Keep storage interfaces in Dedicated Mode to guarantee steady performance and bandwidth.
Q5: Use Shared Mode to efficiently reuse Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces in cases of limited physical interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster is limited to 2 virtual datastores at most.
Kensky Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 20:32
  
Q1: Every physical node must be updated to the same firmware version, with all applicable custom patches.
Q2: When adding nodes to a cluster, visit Nodes > Add New Node, set the Cluster IP (which should ideally be within the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to detect nodes with Sangfor HCI software. You may also need to open the SSH port in System > Port Management to complete the setup.
Q3: The answer labeled A is incorrect.
Q4: Ensure storage interfaces are set to Dedicated Mode for optimal performance and bandwidth.
Q5: To overcome physical interface limitations, activate Shared Mode and repurpose Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: Only 2 virtual datastores are allowed in a 3-node cluster.
Novri Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 20:34
  
Q1: Uniform firmware versions, along with custom patches, are mandatory for all physical nodes.
Q2: To integrate new nodes into a cluster, access Nodes > Add New Node, assign the Cluster IP (it is best to use the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to locate available Sangfor HCI nodes. The SSH port might need activation under System > Port Management.
Q3: Option A does not represent the correct answer.
Q4: Dedicated Mode should be enabled for storage interfaces to provide consistent bandwidth and performance.
Q5: When faced with limited physical interfaces, Shared Mode allows the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: In a 3-node cluster, the highest number of virtual datastores supported is 2.
Andini Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 20:58
  
Q1: Each node must run the same firmware release, with any necessary custom patches.
Q2: To attach nodes to a cluster, navigate to Nodes > Add New Node, configure the Cluster IP (recommended to be in the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system find Sangfor HCI software nodes within the network. Enabling the SSH port under System > Port Management may be required.
Q3: The given answer A is not correct.
Q4: Maintain stable bandwidth and performance by setting storage interfaces to Dedicated Mode.
Q5: Shared Mode enables the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when physical interfaces are in short supply.
Q6: A 3-node cluster can handle up to 2 virtual datastores.
Ketut Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 20:59
  
Q1: Firmware uniformity, including custom modifications, is necessary for all physical nodes.
Q2: When adding nodes to a cluster, select Nodes > Add New Node, input the Cluster IP (recommended to be in the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system detect available Sangfor HCI nodes. If needed, activate the SSH port under System > Port Management.
Q3: A is not the valid answer.
Q4: Storage interfaces need to function in Dedicated Mode to ensure reliable performance and bandwidth.
Q5: In scenarios where physical interfaces are limited, Shared Mode helps by reusing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: The upper limit for virtual datastores in a 3-node cluster is 2.
gilang Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 20:59
  
Q1: All nodes must have identical firmware versions, including specific patches.
Q2: To successfully add nodes to a cluster, go to Nodes > Add New Node, define a Cluster IP (preferably within the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system automatically recognize Sangfor HCI software nodes in the network. Enabling the SSH port via System > Port Management may also be necessary.
Q3: The solution A is incorrect.
Q4: To achieve consistent bandwidth and performance, storage interfaces should use Dedicated Mode.
Q5: Enable Shared Mode to optimize interface usage by repurposing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when needed.
Q6: A 3-node cluster enables a maximum of 2 virtual datastores.
jamzx Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 21:00
  
Q1: It's necessary for all physical nodes to use the same firmware version and applied patches.
Q2: Adding nodes to a cluster involves going to Nodes > Add New Node, specifying a Cluster IP (keeping it within the same subnet as the Management IP is advised), and allowing the system to find Sangfor HCI nodes. You may need to enable the SSH port under System > Port Management.
Q3: A is not the right selection.
Q4: Enabling Dedicated Mode on storage interfaces ensures a steady level of performance and bandwidth.
Q5: Shared Mode allows efficient use of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces in cases of physical interface shortages.
Q6: No more than 2 virtual datastores can exist in a 3-node cluster.
Lucy Posted Feb-15-2025 21:01
  
Q1: The firmware version must be consistent across all physical nodes, including any modifications.
Q2: Adding a node to a cluster involves going to Nodes > Add New Node, assigning a Cluster IP (ideally in the same subnet as the Management IP), and allowing the system to scan for Sangfor HCI software nodes. You might need to enable the SSH port in System > Port Management to finalize the process.
Q3: The answer marked as A is incorrect.
Q4: For stable bandwidth and performance, configure storage interfaces to operate in Dedicated Mode.
Q5: When the number of physical interfaces is insufficient, activate Shared Mode to reuse existing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster is capable of supporting only 2 virtual datastores.