Which configuration meets these requirements?

An administrator needs to ensure maximum performance, throughput, and redundancy for the company’s Oracle RAC on Linux implementation, while using the native method for securing workloads.

Which configuration meets these requirements?
A . Flies with a distributed share and ABE
B . Files with a general purpose share and File Blocking
C . Volumes with MPIO and a single vDisk
D . Volumes with CHAP and multiple vDisks

Answer: C

Explanation:

Volumes is a feature that allows users to create and manage block storage devices (volume groups) on a Nutanix cluster. Volume groups can be accessed by external hosts using the iSCSI protocol. To ensure maximum performance, throughput, and redundancy for Oracle RAC on Linux implementation, while using the native method for securing workloads, the recommended configuration is to use Volumes with MPIO (Multipath I/O) and a single vDisk (virtual disk). MPIO is a technique that allows multiple paths between an iSCSI initiator and an iSCSI target, which improves performance and availability. A single vDisk is a logical unit number (LUN) that can be assigned to multiple hosts in a volume group, which simplifies management and reduces overhead.

Reference: Nutanix Volumes Administration Guide, page 13; Nutanix Volumes Best Practices Guide

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