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A large research facility has implemented VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) in their environment. For their R&D VI Workload Domain to host their Virtual Machines, they use DHCP for their NSX Host Overlay Network TEPs, a dedicated vSAN Storage Policy for the cluster, and vSphere Lifecycle Manager images. For better resiliency, the administrator wants to stretch the cluster.

What will stop the administrator from creating a stretched cluster?

A.

The cluster is enabled for Workload Management.

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A.

The cluster is enabled for Workload Management.

B.

The cluster uses dedicated vSAN Storage Policy.

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B.

The cluster uses dedicated vSAN Storage Policy.

C.

The cluster uses vSphere Lifecycle Manager images.

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C.

The cluster uses vSphere Lifecycle Manager images.

D.

The cluster uses DHCP for the NSX Host Overlay Network TEPs.

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D.

The cluster uses DHCP for the NSX Host Overlay Network TEPs.

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

In a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment, creating a stretched cluster requires specific configurations for the NSX Host Overlay Network Tunnel Endpoints (TEPs). For stretched clusters, static IP addresses are required for the TEPs to ensure stable, predictable network connectivity across sites. Since this cluster uses DHCP for the NSX Host Overlay Network TEPs, it does not meet the requirements for a stretched cluster configuration.

asked 13/11/2024
Tony Hartzell
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