Big Cyber Monday Sale 70% Discount Offer - Ends in 0d 00h 00m 00s - Coupon code: save70

PDF 2V0-13.25 Study Guide

Page: 7 / 7
Total 97 questions

VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0 Architect Questions and Answers

Question 25

An architect is responsible for designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)-based Private Cloud solution. During the requirements gathering workshop with key customer stakeholders, the following information was captured:

    The solution must support a yearly workload growth of up to 10%.

When creating the design document, which design quality should be used to classify the stated requirements?

Options:

A.

Performance

B.

Availability

C.

Manageability

D.

Security

Question 26

A customer is deploying VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) in an enterprise environment. During a series of workshops with stakeholders, the following requirements were identified:

    The network solution must be capable of complete logical isolation.

    The network solution must be capable of supporting independent upgrade cycles for network stacks.

    The network solution must be capable of tenant-specific customization of NSX configurations.

The architect has made the following design decisions:

    The solution will consist of a single VCF instance.

    The solution will include a management domain and two workload domains.

Based on the scenario, which additional design decision meets all of the stated requirements?

Options:

A.

Deploy NSX only in the management domain and use VLAN-backed segments in the workload domains.

B.

Use a global NSX Federation configuration across workload domains.

C.

Use a shared NSX instance across both workload domains.

D.

Deploy a dedicated NSX instance per workload domain.

Question 27

An architect is working on a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) architecture design and identified the following requirements:

• The organization is using a third-party virtual appliance that does not support overlay networks.

• The virtual appliance must reside on the same L2 domain as an external physical firewall.

• The virtual appliance also needs access to workloads that are currently hosted on overlay segments provided by NSX.

Which design decision should the architect make to meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Request the third-party vendor to certify the virtual appliance for NSX Overlay segments.

B.

Connect the virtual appliance to a VLAN-backed segment and configure NSX bridging to allow access to overlay segments.

C.

Place the virtual appliance and all workloads on VLAN-backed segments.

D.

Connect the virtual appliance to an overlay-backed segment and use static routes to the firewall.

Question 28

The architect documented a requirement for 99.95% high availability to meet the customer's resiliency needs.

Which two physical design decisions will help meet this requirement in the management domain? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

Management Port Group: Route based on physical NIC load

B.

Host Overlay DHCP Scope Lease: 14 Days

C.

Physical Switch MTU: 9000

D.

vSAN Cache Tier Sizing: 800GB

E.

Host isolation response: Power Off and restart VM

Page: 7 / 7
Total 97 questions