ineke Lv1Posted Feb-17-2025 00:02
  
Q1: Firmware parity must be maintained across all physical nodes, 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 chosen response A is invalid.
Q4: Ensure smooth performance and bandwidth by activating Dedicated Mode on storage interfaces.
Q5: If the number of available physical interfaces is low, Shared Mode ensures the continued use of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge connections.
Q6: A 3-node cluster ensures a maximum of 2 virtual datastores.
mus411 Posted Feb-17-2025 00:03
  
Q1: Every node should have an identical firmware version, inclusive of all custom patches.
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 constitute the right answer.
Q4: Storage interfaces function best in Dedicated Mode, ensuring consistent bandwidth and performance.
Q5: To conserve network resources, enable Shared Mode, which allows Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces to be reused.
Q6: You can assign up to 2 virtual datastores in a 3-node cluster.
Ryutope Lv2Posted Feb-17-2025 00:04
  
Q1: A single firmware version with all relevant patches must be deployed across nodes.
Q2: Adding nodes to a cluster involves:

-Navigating to Nodes > Add New Node.
-Setting the Cluster IP (should be in the same subnet as the Management IP).
-The system will auto-locate nodes with Sangfor HCI software.
-Enabling SSH under System > Port Management may be needed.
Q3: The answer under A is incorrect.
Q4: Dedicated Mode allows storage interfaces to sustain reliable performance and bandwidth allocation.
Q5: When facing physical interface limitations, Shared Mode optimizes resources by repurposing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster comes with a 2 virtual datastore limit.
mustope Posted Feb-17-2025 00:05
  
Q1: Uniformity in firmware versions across all nodes, including patches, is a necessity.
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: A is the wrong selection.
Q4: Stable bandwidth and performance require storage interfaces to be in Dedicated Mode.
Q5: Shared Mode is ideal for reusing Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces in cases of physical interface scarcity.
Q6: The number of virtual datastores per 3-node cluster is fixed at 2.
Jesper Posted Feb-17-2025 00:05
  
Q1: The same firmware and all relevant patches must be installed across every node.
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: A is not the appropriate answer.
Q4: Dedicated Mode should be the standard configuration for storage interfaces to optimize performance.
Q5: To ensure efficient use of network connections, Shared Mode enables reuse of Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster is only permitted to use 2 virtual datastores.
orgilnyo Posted Feb-17-2025 00:06
  
Q1: All nodes should be updated to the same firmware release, including patches.
"Q2: Instructions for adding nodes to a cluster:
- Access Nodes > Add New Node.
- Configure the Cluster IP (recommended in the same subnet as the Management IP).
- The system will recognize nodes running Sangfor HCI software.
- If necessary, activate SSH under System > Port Management."
Q3: The solution identified as A is incorrect.
Q4: Storage interfaces require Dedicated Mode to uphold both bandwidth and performance consistency.
Q5: Shared Mode can be employed to maximize available Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when physical ports are few.
Q6: The virtual datastore quota for a 3-node cluster is set at 2.
Felixindo Posted Feb-17-2025 00:07
  
Q1: Firmware uniformity, along with patches, is a key requirement across all nodes.
Q2: To add nodes to 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 automatically detect nodes running Sangfor HCI software in the reachable network. Ensure the SSH port is enabled under System > Port Management if required.
Q3: Answer choice A is not the correct one.
Q4: To sustain steady bandwidth and performance, configure storage interfaces in Dedicated Mode.
Q5: When physical connections are insufficient, Shared Mode provides a method to reuse Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces.
Q6: A 3-node cluster can maintain a maximum of 2 virtual datastores.
simpli Lv1Posted Feb-17-2025 00:07
  
Q1: The firmware version must not differ between nodes, including any custom patches.
Q2: Adding nodes to a cluster requires going to Nodes > Add New Node, specifying the Cluster IP (recommended to be in the same subnet as the Management IP), and letting the system identify available nodes with Sangfor HCI software. You may also need to enable the SSH port in System > Port Management.
Q3: The response choice A is invalid.
Q4: Storage interfaces should default to Dedicated Mode for predictable bandwidth and performance.
Q5: Shared Mode makes it possible to repurpose Management, VXLAN, and Physical Edge interfaces when the number of physical interfaces is low.
Q6: At most, a 3-node cluster allows 2 virtual datastores.