Suwandi_ssc Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 23:54
  
Q1: Consistency in firmware versions across all nodes, with patches, is a requirement.
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: The letter A corresponds to an incorrect answer.
Q4: Storage interfaces should always run in Dedicated Mode for stable bandwidth and performance.
Q5: Shared Mode facilitates the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when there are few physical connections available.
Q6: The system allows up to 2 virtual datastores within a 3-node cluster.
abhimanyu Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 23:55
  
Q1: A single firmware version, with all patches, should be deployed on every physical node.
Q2: To connect nodes to a cluster, visit Nodes > Add New Node, define the Cluster IP (which should be in the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system detect reachable Sangfor HCI nodes. The SSH port may require activation in System > Port Management.
Q3: The answer listed as A is incorrect.
Q4: Dedicated Mode ensures storage interfaces maintain a stable level of bandwidth and performance.
Q5: If physical interfaces are in short supply, activating Shared Mode allows continued use of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster cannot have more than 2 virtual datastores.
Novi Yanti Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 23:55
  
Q1: The entire system of nodes should run the same firmware version, including patches.
Q2: To include additional nodes in a cluster, go to Nodes > Add New Node, configure the Cluster IP (ideally within the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system auto-detect Sangfor HCI nodes. You might need to enable the SSH port under System > Port Management.
Q3: The A answer choice is not correct.
Q4: Storage interfaces must be switched to Dedicated Mode to preserve bandwidth and performance.
Q5: Choose Shared Mode to ensure that Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces can be reused when physical interfaces are scarce.
Q6: A 3-node cluster has a hard limit of 2 virtual datastores.
Jaka Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 23:56
  
Q1: It’s necessary to ensure that all nodes have a uniform firmware version and patches.
Q2: How to add a node to the cluster:
- Navigate to Nodes > Add New Node.
- Configure the Cluster IP (should match the Management IP subnet).
- Nodes with Sangfor HCI software will be auto-detected.
- If required, enable the SSH port via System > Port Management.
Q3: The selected option A is incorrect.
Q4: Dedicated Mode is necessary for storage interfaces to keep bandwidth and performance steady.
Q5: To optimize network connectivity, Shared Mode enables the reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when necessary.
Q6: A 3-node cluster supports a total of up to 2 virtual datastores.
adam_ssc Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 23:56
  
Q1: Firmware uniformity, with any included patches, is essential across all physical nodes.
Q2: When setting up new nodes in a cluster, access Nodes > Add New Node, enter the Cluster IP (preferably within the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to identify available Sangfor HCI nodes. Enabling the SSH port under System > Port Management may be required.
Q3: A does not reflect the correct answer.
Q4: Optimize storage interfaces by running them in Dedicated Mode for stable performance and bandwidth.
Q5: Shared Mode should be used when there are not enough physical interfaces, as it enables reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge connections.
Q6: The number of virtual datastores in a 3-node cluster is limited to 2.
manis Lv3Posted Feb-15-2025 23:57
  
Q1: Standardized firmware across all physical nodes, including custom patches, is a must.
Q2: To attach nodes to a cluster, open Nodes > Add New Node, assign a Cluster IP (keeping it within the same subnet as the Management IP is recommended), and allow the system to find reachable Sangfor HCI nodes. You may need to activate the SSH port in System > Port Management.
Q3: The answer labeled as A is not right.
Q4: For dependable performance and bandwidth, storage interfaces should always use Dedicated Mode.
Q5: If the number of physical interfaces is low, Shared Mode can maximize resources by reusing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster accommodates no more than 2 virtual datastores.
sinyogoku Posted Feb-15-2025 23:58
  
Q1: All nodes in the system must operate on the same firmware version, with patches.
Q2: To register nodes in a cluster, navigate to Nodes > Add New Node, input the Cluster IP (recommended in the same subnet as the Management IP), and let the system scan for Sangfor HCI nodes in the network. If required, enable the SSH port under System > Port Management.
Q3: The response A is an incorrect answer.
Q4: The best way to ensure stable storage interface performance and bandwidth is through Dedicated Mode.
Q5: To make the most of limited physical interfaces, enable Shared Mode and reuse Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge connections.
Q6: Virtual datastore allocation in a 3-node cluster is restricted to 2.
Martabak Posted Feb-15-2025 23:59
  
Q1: Ensuring firmware consistency across all nodes, including patches, is critical.
Q2: To incorporate nodes into a cluster, go to Nodes > Add New Node, specify the Cluster IP (best kept in the same subnet as the Management IP), and allow the system to discover Sangfor HCI nodes. The SSH port might need to be activated under System > Port Management.
Q3: Option A is the wrong answer choice.
Q4: Dedicated Mode helps storage interfaces sustain uninterrupted bandwidth and performance.
Q5: Shared Mode provides an efficient way to reuse Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces in situations where physical interfaces are limited.
Q6: You can configure a maximum of 2 virtual datastores in a 3-node cluster.
Jengkelin Posted Feb-15-2025 23:59
  
Q1: Each node must have an identical firmware version, with all applied modifications.
Q2: Adding a new node to a cluster requires selecting Nodes > Add New Node, configuring the Cluster IP (preferably in the same subnet as the Management IP), and allowing the system to detect available Sangfor HCI nodes. You may also need to enable the SSH port in System > Port Management.
Q3: The provided answer A is incorrect.
Q4: Storage interfaces should be configured to Dedicated Mode to retain consistent bandwidth and performance.
Q5: To prevent resource constraints, activate Shared Mode, which allows Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces to be reused.
Q6: A 3-node cluster is designed to support up to 2 virtual datastores.
Pandu Lv3Posted Feb-16-2025 23:49
  
Q1: The firmware version across all physical nodes must remain consistent, including patches.
Q2: To integrate a node into a cluster:
- Open Nodes > Add New Node.
- Define a Cluster IP (preferably in the same subnet as the Management IP).
- The system will search for nodes with Sangfor HCI software.
- SSH port activation in System > Port Management may be required.
Q3: The answer marked with A is incorrect.
Q4: Enabling Dedicated Mode on storage interfaces guarantees steady bandwidth and performance levels.
Q5: Shared Mode is an effective solution for reusing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when physical interfaces are not abundant.
Q6: The total number of virtual datastores in a 3-node cluster is limited to 2.