Which two storage policy changes result in a component resync? (Choose two.)

Which two storage policy changes result in a component resync? (Choose two.)
A . Changing object space reservation to 100
B. Changing the failure tolerance method
C. Disabling object checksum (from checksum enabled)
D. Adding an IOPS Limit rule to a storage policy
E. Enabling object checksum (from checksum disabled)

Answer: B,E

Explanation:

he correct answers are B andE. Changing the failure tolerance method and enabling object checksum (from checksum disabled) both result in a component resync. When the failure tolerance method is changed, the components of the objects stored on the vSAN datastore need to be rebuilt in the new format, which requires a component resync. Similarly, when object checksum is enabled, the components of the objects stored on the vSAN datastore need to be rebuilt in order to enable checksum.

You can find this information in the VMware vSAN 6.7 Documentation, in the section titled ‘Storage Policy Rules’: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.7/com.vmware.vsphere.vsan.doc/GUID-F54F0A1F-D9E7-46FD-86F8-6F47A6FAE17C.html

vSAN 2-Node Cluster Guide | VMware https://core.vmware.com/resource/vsan-2-node-cluster-guide

VCP-DCV for vSphere 7.x (Exam 2V0-21.20) Official Cert Guide, 4th … https://douran.academy/wp-content/uploads/ebooks//vcp-dcv-for-vsphere-7.x.pdf

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