AlexanderSeba Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 21:02
  
Q1: Every node should operate on a standardized firmware version, including custom patches.
Q2: Adding a node to the cluster requires these steps:
-Access Nodes > Add New Node.
-Set a Cluster IP (preferably in the same subnet as the Management IP).
-The system will detect Sangfor HCI software-installed nodes.
-SSH port activation under System > Port Management may be needed.
Q3: Option A is not the proper answer.
Q4: Storage interfaces must be configured in Dedicated Mode for predictable performance and bandwidth.
Q5: Use Shared Mode to effectively manage Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when physical ports are scarce.
Q6: The highest number of virtual datastores a 3-node cluster supports is 2.
hendra Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 21:02
  
Q1: The same firmware, with all required custom patches, must be installed on all physical nodes.
Q2: To expand a cluster with additional nodes, navigate to Nodes > Add New Node, input a Cluster IP (which is best kept within the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system detect available Sangfor HCI software nodes. If required, activate the SSH port in System > Port Management to complete the addition.
Q3: A is not the correct response.
Q4: Dedicated Mode is essential for storage interfaces to sustain stable performance and bandwidth.
Q5: In conditions with limited physical interfaces, enable Shared Mode to allow reuse of existing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: With a 3-node cluster, you can have at most 2 virtual datastores.
Aries Lv4Posted Feb-15-2025 21:03
  
Q1: Firmware parity across all physical nodes, including applied patches, is required.
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: Answer A is not accurate.
Q4: To guarantee steady bandwidth and performance, use Dedicated Mode for storage interfaces.
Q5: Shared Mode should be utilized to repurpose Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces in situations where physical interfaces are lacking.
Q6: A 3-node cluster supports no more than 2 virtual datastores.
elvano Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 21:34
  
Q1: A common firmware version must be used across all nodes, including any custom fixes.
Q2: To join nodes to a cluster, access Nodes > Add New Node, enter the Cluster IP (preferably in the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to locate nodes running Sangfor HCI software on the network. You might need to enable the SSH port under System > Port Management to ensure a smooth addition.
Q3: The response marked A is wrong.
Q4: Dedicated Mode should be the default setting for storage interfaces to maintain performance stability.
Q5: To reuse Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when physical connections are limited, use Shared Mode.
Q6: The datastore limit in a 3-node cluster is set to 2 virtual datastores.
Budihan Lv2Posted Feb-15-2025 21:35
  
Q1: Every physical node must run the identical firmware version, along with custom patches.
Q2: Steps to add nodes to a cluster:
1. Open Nodes > Add New Node.
2. Configure the Cluster IP (ideally matching the Management IP subnet).
3. Nodes with Sangfor HCI software will be automatically detected.
4. Ensure the SSH port is enabled under System > Port Management if necessary.
Q3: A is an incorrect choice.
Q4: Using Dedicated Mode on storage interfaces enhances both performance stability and bandwidth.
Q5: Activate Shared Mode to make efficient use of available Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when physical ports are constrained.
Q6: A total of 2 virtual datastores can be utilized in a 3-node cluster.
Blacklist Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 21:35
  
Q1: Maintaining the same firmware version across all nodes, with any modifications, is crucial.
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 chosen answer A is incorrect.
Q4: Ensure Dedicated Mode is used for storage interfaces to prevent performance and bandwidth fluctuations.
Q5: When experiencing physical interface limitations, Shared Mode ensures the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster has a maximum allowance of 2 virtual datastores.
candra Lv2Posted Feb-15-2025 23:49
  
Q1: A uniform firmware version with any necessary custom patches must be on all 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 answer designated as A is incorrect.
Q4: Dedicated Mode for storage interfaces secures optimal bandwidth and performance consistency.
Q5: Enable Shared Mode to optimize network resources by reusing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when needed.
Q6: Virtual datastores in a 3-node cluster are capped at 2.
Daeng Posted Feb-15-2025 23:49
  
Q1: All nodes should share the same firmware version, with any applicable patches.
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: A does not provide the right response.
Q4: Activate Dedicated Mode on storage interfaces to minimize performance and bandwidth instability.
Q5: With limited physical interfaces, Shared Mode ensures that Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces are used efficiently.
Q6: A 3-node cluster can hold up to 2 virtual datastores.
handra Lv2Posted Feb-15-2025 23:50
  
Q1: Identical firmware versions across all physical nodes, including patches, are mandatory.
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 right option.
Q4: Storage interfaces require Dedicated Mode to uphold steady bandwidth and performance.
Q5: Shared Mode can be activated to reutilize Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces in low physical interface scenarios.
Q6: At most, 2 virtual datastores can be deployed in a 3-node cluster.
aksa Lv2Posted Feb-15-2025 23:50
  
Q1: Every node in the network must have the same firmware version, including any updates.
Q2: Steps to introduce a node to a cluster:
- Go to Nodes > Add New Node.
- Assign a Cluster IP in the same subnet as the Management IP.
- The system will automatically detect Sangfor HCI software nodes.
- You may need to enable SSH in System > Port Management.
Q3: The answer option A is not correct.
Q4: Set storage interfaces to Dedicated Mode to avoid bandwidth and performance inconsistencies.
Q5: When faced with a lack of physical interfaces, enable Shared Mode to repurpose existing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: The virtual datastore capacity in a 3-node cluster is restricted to 2.