To enableenhanced capabilities of Storage Operations for vSAN 9.0 in VCF Operations(Diagnostic Troubleshooting, Benchmarking, and Optimizing), administrators must complete several prerequisites that ensure vSAN health, performance, and permissions are properly set up.* Enable and start the vSAN Performance service in the target vCenter (B):* The vSAN Performance Service must be enabled for cluster-level monitoring.* This provides the telemetry data needed for diagnostic and benchmarking capabilities in VCF Operations.* Without enabling this service, no performance metrics can be collected.* Configure a vSAN account for the vCenter Integration Instance (C):* A dedicated vSAN service account must be configured so that VCF Operations can communicate with vCenter for vSAN data collection.* This ensures secure and role-specific access for monitoring operations.* Assign the credentials configured in the vCenter Integration instance to have access to vSAN objects (E):* The credentials used in the vCenter integration must have the required privileges to access vSAN objects (such as datastore, cluster objects, and health checks).* This ensures that VCF Operations can run diagnostics, benchmarking, and optimization functions without permission errors.Why the other options are incorrect:* A. No configuration required, Run New Diagnostics is enabled automatically:#Incorrect.Configuration is required before these advanced features can be enabled.* D. Assign the VCF Operations Service Account administrative rights to vSAN Objects:#Too broad and not a best practice. Instead, specific rights via the vCenter integration account (option E) are recommended.* F. Open port 5989 on each VCF Operations node on which the vSAN adapter exists:#Not required for enabling vSAN advanced diagnostics in VCF 9.0. vSAN operations rely on vCenter connectivity, not direct port 5989.References:VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Documentation -vSAN and VCF Operations Integration VMware vSphere 9.0 -vSAN Performance Service Requirements VMware Docs: vSAN Performance Service Configuration
To enableenhanced capabilities of Storage Operations for vSAN 9.0 in VCF Operations(Diagnostic Troubleshooting, Benchmarking, and Optimizing), administrators must complete several prerequisites that ensure vSAN health, performance, and permissions are properly set up.
* Enable and start the vSAN Performance service in the target vCenter (B):
* The vSAN Performance Service must be enabled for cluster-level monitoring.
* This provides the telemetry data needed for diagnostic and benchmarking capabilities in VCF Operations.
* Without enabling this service, no performance metrics can be collected.
* Configure a vSAN account for the vCenter Integration Instance (C):
* A dedicated vSAN service account must be configured so that VCF Operations can communicate with vCenter for vSAN data collection.
* This ensures secure and role-specific access for monitoring operations.
* Assign the credentials configured in the vCenter Integration instance to have access to vSAN objects (E):
* The credentials used in the vCenter integration must have the required privileges to access vSAN objects (such as datastore, cluster objects, and health checks).
* This ensures that VCF Operations can run diagnostics, benchmarking, and optimization functions without permission errors.
Why the other options are incorrect:
* A. No configuration required, Run New Diagnostics is enabled automatically:#Incorrect.
Configuration is required before these advanced features can be enabled.
* D. Assign the VCF Operations Service Account administrative rights to vSAN Objects:#Too broad and not a best practice. Instead, specific rights via the vCenter integration account (option E) are recommended.
* F. Open port 5989 on each VCF Operations node on which the vSAN adapter exists:#Not required for enabling vSAN advanced diagnostics in VCF 9.0. vSAN operations rely on vCenter connectivity, not direct port 5989.
References:
VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Documentation -vSAN and VCF Operations Integration VMware vSphere 9.0 -vSAN Performance Service Requirements VMware Docs: vSAN Performance Service Configuration