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An architect is designing a VMware software-defined data center (SDDC) solution based on the following customer requirements:

The solution must initially support 1,000 virtual machines

The solution must scale to support the concurrent running of up to 5,000 virtual machines The production environment should be delivered across two data centers The solution should have a maximum tolerable downtime (MTD) of four hours The solution should have a monthly service availability target of 99.8% Which two assumptions could the architect make based on the information from the customer to help size the solution? (Choose two.)

A.
The number of vSphere hosts in a cluster
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A.
The number of vSphere hosts in a cluster
B.
The average resource utilization of a virtual machine
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B.
The average resource utilization of a virtual machine
C.
The size (CPU/RAM/storage) of the average virtual machine
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C.
The size (CPU/RAM/storage) of the average virtual machine
D.
The guest operating system for each virtual machine
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D.
The guest operating system for each virtual machine
E.
The size (CPU/RAM/storage) of the vSphere hosts
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E.
The size (CPU/RAM/storage) of the vSphere hosts
Suggested answer: B, C

Explanation:

---Page 19 Analyzing the Current State Use monitoring tools to do an inventory of the existing infrastructure and report the resource usage. For each system, capture peak and average utilization for the following items: * CPU * RAM * IOPS * Network utilization

---Page 96 Calculating the Total CPU and Memory Requirements Multiply the adjusted total number of VMs by the average resource usage per server by using the CPU and RAM usage data from the capacity analysis report at peak utilization times. When sizing hosts, use peak utilization levels rather than average utilization. In this way, all systems can run at their observed peak resource levels simultaneously.

---Page 192 Calculating Datastore Size Average size of all VMDKs for a VM: --- Number of VMs x Average size of VM's VMDK files = VM capacity Sizing for average utilization always introduces the risk of workloads peaking at the same time. During peak utilization, the environment might be constrained for resources.


asked 16/09/2024
Hermann Saint-Fleur
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