VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 25
An architect is designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. During the discovery workshops with the customer, the following information was shared:
The company is structured into multiple business units.
Some business units were formed through the acquisition of other companies.
As the acquisitions were completed recently, these business units use their own Active Directory (AD) instances for authentication.
All business units operate independently of each other, and need their own dedicated development environments.
The customer wants to use VCF Automation to provide its employees with the ability to self-service the provisioning and ongoing management of their resources within defined boundaries.
Which two design decisions should the architect include in the design when documenting the configuration of VCF Automation? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. A VCF Automation tenant will be created for each business unit.
- B. A VCF Automation project will be created for each business unit.
- C. All tenants will be configured to use their dedicated AD instance for authentication.
- D. All projects will be configured to use their dedicated AD instance for authentication.
- E. All tenants will be configured to use the corporate AD instance for authentication.
Correct answer: A, C
Explanation
The correct answers, A and C, are appropriate because each business unit needs a separate VCF Automation tenant and should utilize its own dedicated Active Directory instance for authentication. Options B and D are incorrect as they suggest creating projects instead of tenants, which do not align with the requirement for independent environments for each business unit. Option E is also incorrect because it suggests using a corporate AD instance, which contradicts the need for each business unit to maintain its own AD instance.