VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 40
As a part of designing the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations deployment, the architect must ensure that VCF Operations is capable of monitoring the customer's infrastructure made up of a central datacenter and multiple remote sites in different countries.
During a design workshop, the following requirements were identified:
REQ-001: Corporate IT users must be able to review performance, alerts, and capacity details from a single management point.
REQ-002: The monitoring solution must support local data collection at remote sites to prevent data loss from unstable WAN connections.
REQ-003: The monitoring solution must comply with local data sovereignty regulations.
Which deployment model fulfills all design requirements?
Answer options
- A. A single fleet with multiple VCF instances.
- B. All remote sites will be a single VCF fleet.
- C. Single VCF fleet with Cloud Proxies in each remote site.
- D. Each remote site will be it's own VCF fleet.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because having a single VCF fleet with Cloud Proxies in each remote site allows for local data collection, ensuring compliance with data sovereignty regulations while providing a unified management point for performance and alerts. Option A does not ensure local data collection, while option B limits the monitoring capabilities across different countries. Option D complicates management and may lead to data loss due to lack of centralized monitoring.