VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 15
During an initial design workshop with stakeholders, an Architect was provided with an overview of the current state and other information required to proceed to the design phase:
Business requirements indicated support for operations of a different business unit.
A multi-tenancy statement should be documented.
As a result, the Architect makes the decision to enable multi-tenancy within VCF Automation.
A combination of which two design implications would also need to be documented? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. All Tenants must use a single VCF Automation Orchestrator instance.
- B. The Provider Tenant must use the embedded VCF Orchestrator instance.
- C. The Provider Tenant must use an external VCF Orchestrator instance.
- D. Each Tenant must use an Embedded VCF Automation Orchestrator instance.
- E. Each Tenant must use an External VCF Automation Orchestrator instance.
Correct answer: C, E
Explanation
The correct answers are C and E because implementing multi-tenancy typically requires that each tenant operates independently with their own resources, which can be achieved through the use of external VCF Orchestrator instances. Options A, B, and D suggest using a single or embedded orchestrator which would not support the isolation needed for multi-tenancy.