VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 31
A cloud architect is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation solution for an organization. The design must fulfill the following requirements:
The design must minimize provider infrastructure lifecycle tasks.
The design must minimize infrastructure management overhead.
Each tenant must have isolated compute infrastructure.
Which of the following deployment models best meets these requirements?
Answer options
- A. Dedicated VCF instances per tenant in a Standard Architecture
- B. Single VCF instance with dedicated Workload Domains per tenant
- C. Consolidated VCF deployment per tenant
- D. Shared Workload Domain for tenants
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because a single VCF instance with dedicated Workload Domains allows for isolation among tenants while reducing management complexity and infrastructure lifecycle tasks. Option A increases overhead by requiring multiple instances, C does not provide sufficient isolation, and D compromises tenant isolation by sharing resources.