VMware Cloud Foundation 5.x Administrator — Question 30
An administrator has been tasked with expanding an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment by adding a new workload domain. The environment currently has one management domain and one VI workload domain.
What options are available to the administrator for deploying NSX in the second VI workload domain?
Answer options
- A. The new workload domain can have its own dedicated NSX Fabric or it can join the existing NSX Fabric configured in the existing VI domain.
- B. The new workload domain can have a dedicated NSX Fabric or it can join the existing NSX Fabric configured in either the management domain or existing VI domain.
- C. The new workload domain can have its own dedicated NSX Fabric or it can join the existing NSX Fabric configured in the management domain.
- D. The new workload domain must have a dedicated NSX Fabric.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because the new workload domain can either establish its own NSX Fabric or integrate with the existing NSX Fabric from the current VI domain. Option B incorrectly suggests that it can join NSX Fabrics from both management and existing VI domains, while option C restricts the joining option to just the management domain. Option D is incorrect as it mandates a dedicated NSX Fabric, which is not necessary.