VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 36

An architect is working with an organization on the creation of a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Private Cloud. The organization has provided the following business objectives they wish to achieve with the new platform:
Reduce the operating costs associated with running separate areas of hosting capacity and separate/duplicate systems.
Reduce the risks, time and effort associated with managing platforms that are out of vendor support.
Reduce the operating costs associated with native public cloud usage.
Reduce the risks associated with having incomplete documentation for application inventory and dependency mappings.
They have grouped these business objectives into a set of use cases:
Migration - Provide a platform that supports the migration of virtualized workloads from existing platforms.
Containerization - Provide a platform that supports the deployment of containerized workloads.
Centralization and Consolidation - Provide a central private cloud platform accessible to all relevant areas of the business.
When considering these objectives and use cases, what should the architect include in the design documentation as a part of the Conceptual Model?

Answer options

Correct answer: A

Explanation

The correct answer is A because it directly addresses the need for supporting both virtualization and containerization technologies, which aligns with the use cases defined. Option B, while important, does not specifically address the business objectives related to workload management. Option C presents a risk that does not align with the primary focus on migration support, and option D mentions an assumption that does not contribute to the design requirements needed for the outlined use cases.