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During a VCF design workshop, the architect gathered the following customer requirements:

* There should be two environments: PROD and DEV.

* PROD and DEV workloads should communicate without traversing the physical network.

* The PROD workload domain should be separate from the DEV workload domain.

* The VCF infrastructure design should be flexible and scalable as much as possible.

How many total NSX manager cluster(s) will be deployed as part of the solution?

A.
1
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A.
1
B.
4
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B.
4
C.
2
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C.
2
D.
3
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D.
3
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

According to the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation1, each workload domain in VCF has its own NSX Manager cluster that provides network services and security policies for the workloads in that domain. Therefore, to meet the customer requirements, the solution will have two workload domains: PROD and DEV, each with its own NSX Manager cluster. Additionally, the management domain will also have its own NSX Manager cluster that provides network services for the management components in VCF.However, this NSX Manager cluster is not counted as part of the solution, because it is deployed by default during the VCF bring-up process and cannot be used for workload domains2

A) 1 is not a correct answer, because it implies that there is only one workload domain in the solution, which does not meet the customer requirement of having separate PROD and DEV workload domains.

B) 4 is not a correct answer, because it implies that there are four workload domains in the solution, which exceeds the customer requirement of having two environments: PROD and DEV.

D) 3 is not a correct answer, because it implies that there are three workload domains in the solution, which does not match the customer requirement of having two environments: PROD and DEV.

asked 16/09/2024
Jebaz Norton
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