VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 33
An architect is responsible for designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)-based private cloud. During the design requirements gathering workshop, the following information was captured:
The solution must capture events from all infrastructure components of the VCF fleet.
The solution must provide a single pane of glass management interface for troubleshooting, alerting, and monitoring using metrics, events, and flows.
The solution must meet a 99.9% Service Level Agreement for Availability.
Which three design decisions should the architect make to meet the stated requirements? (Choose three.)
Answer options
- A. The solution will configure VCF Operations for logs to capture events from only VCF Management components.
- B. The solution will configure the integration for VCF Operations and VCF Operations for logs.
- C. The solution will configure the integration for VCF Operations and VCF Automation.
- D. The solution will deploy VCF Operations for logs in a Simple model.
- E. The solution will deploy VCF Operations for logs in a High Availability model.
- F. The solution will configure VCF Operations for logs to capture events from all VCF infrastructure components.
Correct answer: B, E, F
Explanation
The correct answers, B, E, and F, ensure comprehensive event capture and high availability, which are essential for meeting the 99.9% SLA requirement. Option A is incorrect because it limits event logging to only VCF Management components, which does not satisfy the requirement for all infrastructure components. Options C and D do not address the need for a high availability model or comprehensive event capture either.