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As a VxRail administrator you have been asked to configure vSAN fault domains. After selecting the VxRail cluster, where would you navigate to in vCenter to accomplish this task?
A. Configure > vSAN > Disk Management > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster
B. Configure > vSAN > General > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster
C. Configure > vSAN > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster
D. Configure > vSAN > Configuration Assist > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster
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Para configurar os domínios de falha (fault domains) no vSAN em um cluster VxRail, você deve navegar até a seção correta no vCenter. Vamos analisar as opções: A. Configure > vSAN > Disk Management > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster - Esta opção menciona "Disk Management", que não é o local correto para configurar domínios de falha. B. Configure > vSAN > General > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster - Embora "General" possa parecer uma opção viável, não é a seção específica para domínios de falha. C. Configure > vSAN > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster - Esta opção é direta e menciona exatamente "Fault Domains", o que indica que é o local correto para configurar os domínios de falha. D. Configure > vSAN > Configuration Assist > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster - "Configuration Assist" não é a seção padrão para essa configuração. A opção correta para configurar os domínios de falha no vSAN é: C. Configure > vSAN > Fault Domains & Stretched Cluster.

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