VMware vSAN 8.x Administrator — Question 56
An Architect has been tasked with reviewing a VMware Cloud Foundation design document.
Observe the following requirements:
• REQ01: The solution must support the private cloud cybersecurity industry and local standards and controls.
• REQ02: The solution must ensure that the cloud services are transitioned to operation teams.
• REQ03: The solution must provide a self-service portal.
• REQ04: The solution must provide the ability to consume storage based on policies.
• REQ05: The solution should provide the ability to extend networks between different availability zones.
• REQ06: The solution should allow only supported versions of management solutions to be deployed.
Observe the following design decisions:
• DD01: There will be a clustered deployment of Aria Automation.
• DD02: There will be an integration between Aria Automation and multiple geo-located vCenter Servers.
• DD03: Aria Suite Lifecycle will be deployed to provide lifecycle management of Aria Suite components.
Based on the stated requirements, what are the three implications for taking the stated design decisions? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. The vCenter Servers must have network access to each other.
- B. A load balancer is required for Aria Automation high availability.
- C. An external database is required for Aria Automation clustering.
- D. The latency between the Aria Automation Appliances must be less than 2ms.
- E. Aria Automation must have network access to all vCenter Servers.
- F. Aria Suite Lifecycle should be deployed through the SDDC Manager.
Correct answer: B, D, E
Explanation
The correct answers are B, D, and E because a load balancer ensures high availability for Aria Automation, maintaining low latency is crucial for performance between clustered appliances, and Aria Automation must be able to access all vCenter Servers for proper integration. Options A and C are not necessary implications of the design decisions, while F is more about deployment strategy than an implication of the design choices.