VMware vSAN 8.x Administrator — Question 8
An architect is working with a service provider to design a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution for hosting workloads for multiple tenants.
The following requirements were identified:
Each tenant must have full access to their own vCenter.
Each tenant will manage their own identity provider for access.
A total of 28 tenants will be onboarded.
Each tenant will have an independent VCF lifecycle maintenance schedule.
Which VCF architecture option will meet these requirements?
Answer options
- A. A single VCF instance with a standard architecture model and 28 isolated SSO domains.
- B. Two VCF instances with a consolidated architecture model and 14 tenant clusters each.
- C. A single VCF instance with a consolidated architecture model and 28 tenant clusters.
- D. Two VCF instances with a standard architecture model and 14 isolated SSO domains each.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because it allows for two separate VCF instances, ensuring each tenant can maintain their own isolated SSO domains and independent lifecycle schedules. Options A and C do not provide the necessary isolation for 28 tenants, while option B does not meet the requirement for full access to individual vCenters.