VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 34
A company is deploying a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment to support their growing infrastructure requirements.
The company is planning to scale their environment over time by adding more workload domains as new applications and departments are onboarded.
The company requires that the architecture must be highly scalable and flexible, able to accommodate both current and future demands. They also require a seamless transition when adding new workload domains.
Which design decisions should the architect make to meet the stated scalability requirements and facilitate the future growth?
Answer options
- A. Use a single workload domain for all departments and increase the size of the vSphere clusters as the demand grows.
- B. Use multiple workload domains for each department and ensure that each workload domain is independently scaled.
- C. Use multiple workload domains for each department but combine them into a single vSphere cluster to reduce complexity.
- D. Use a single workload domain and rely on storage and network scaling to accommodate future growth.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
Option B is correct because using multiple workload domains for each department allows for independent scaling, which meets the scalability and flexibility requirements. Option A is incorrect as a single workload domain does not provide the necessary independence for scaling. Option C complicates management by combining multiple workload domains into one cluster, which contradicts the need for independent scaling. Option D relies too much on storage and network scaling, which may not adequately address future growth demands.