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An administrator is tasked with applying updates to a vSphere cluster running vSAN using vSphere Lifecycle Manager. Dow…

An administrator is tasked with applying updates to a vSphere cluster running vSAN using vSphere Lifecycle Manager. Downtime to the ESXi hosts must be minimal while the work is completed. The administrator has already completed the following steps and no errors have been returned: Downloaded all applicable software and created a new image. Attached the new image to the cluster and run a compliance check against the image for the cluster. Ran a remediation pre-check for the cluster. Which two series of steps should the administrator perform to start the remediation of the cluster using the new image? (Choose two.)
  • A.1. Use the Remediate option in vSphere Lifecycle Manager to remediate all of the ESXi hosts in the cluster in parallel. 2. Allow vSphere Lifecycle Manager to automatically control maintenance mode on the ESXi hosts.
  • B.1. Place each of the ESXi hosts into maintenance mode manually. 2. Use the Stage option in vSphere Lifecycle Manager to stage the required software on all ESXi hosts one at a time.
  • C.1. Leave all ESXi hosts in the cluster operational. 2. Use the Stage All option in vSphere Lifecycle Manager to stage the required software onto all ESXi hosts one at a time.
  • D.1. Leave all ESXi hosts in the cluster operational. 2. Use the Stage All option in vSphere Lifecycle Manager to stage the required software onto all ESXi hosts in the cluster in parallel.
  • E.1. Use the Remediate option in vSphere Lifecycle Manager to remediate all of the ESXi hosts in the cluster in sequence. 2. Allow vSphere Lifecycle Manager to automatically control maintenance mode on the ESXi hosts.
Explanation
Selected Answer: CE CE seems to be the correct answer. Generally you would want to patch a vSAN cluster a node at a time (sequentially) so you do not inadvertently cause a storage outage in the cluster. Also, if you look in the link below, you cannot remediate a vSAN cluster in parallel mode: Parallel remediation is deactivated by default, but you can enable it during remediation or in the vSphere Lifecycle Manager general remediation settings. You cannot remediate in parallel hosts in a vSAN cluster https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-lifecycle-manager/GUID-26EB282E-AD1E-425A-B4CF-1D70C0DE3C8F.html

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