VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 22

A large financial institution is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. During the initial discovery meetings, the customer detailed the following requirements:
Management of the physical network environment is handled by an outsourced team.
The VMware Administration team cannot re-configure the physical network.
All hosts must use Link Aggregation.
The storage environment is disaggregated.
NFS will be used as principal storage.
The customer provided the bill-of-materials for the physical servers that are being purchased. Each server will have four 25 GbE physical NICs, with two connected to the network fabric for Management, vMotion, and virtual machine traffic. The other two NICs will be connected to the storage fabric hosting the NFS server.
How does the information provided impact the overall design?

Answer options

Correct answer: D

Explanation

The correct answer is D because Link Aggregation is not supported in the Management Domain of VMware Cloud Foundation, which can limit the configuration options for management traffic. Options A, B, and C are incorrect as they either misstate the capabilities of the Workload Domain or incorrectly address NIC teaming requirements and Link Aggregation Group support, which do not directly relate to the Management Domain restrictions.