VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 19
An architect is designing a private cloud infrastructure for two departments (HR and Finance) based on VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and has been given the following requirements:
HR and Finance superusers require access to VCF Operations.
VCF Operations access, monitoring, and logging information must not be shared across departments.
Which design decision would meet the requirement?
Answer options
- A. Deploy two VCF Fleet instances within the private cloud, one for HR and one for Finance.
- B. Configure two tenant instance within VCF Operations, one for HR and one for Finance.
- C. Deploy two VCF Operations instances within a VCF Fleet, one for HR and one for Finance.
- D. Configure two sets of scopes and index partitions within VCF Operations, one for HR and one for Finance.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because configuring two sets of scopes and index partitions allows for complete segregation of access and logging information, ensuring that HR and Finance can operate independently within VCF Operations. The other options either do not provide sufficient separation or are not aligned with the requirement to maintain distinct operational environments for both departments.