VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 65
A customer is deploying VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) in an enterprise environment. During a series of workshops with stakeholders, the following requirements were identified:
• The network solution must be capable of complete logical isolation.
• The network solution must be capable of supporting independent upgrade cycles for network stacks.
• The network solution must be capable of tenant-specific customization of NSX configurations.
The architect has made the following design decisions:
• The solution will consist of a single VCF instance.
• The solution will include a management domain and two workload domains.
Based on the scenario, which additional design decision meets all of the stated requirements?
Answer options
- A. Deploy NSX only in the management domain and use VLAN-backed segments in the workload domains.
- B. Deploy a dedicated NSX instance per workload domain.
- C. Use a shared NSX instance across both workload domains.
- D. Use a global NSX Federation configuration across workload domains.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because deploying a dedicated NSX instance per workload domain allows for complete logical isolation, independent upgrade cycles, and tenant-specific customization, thereby fulfilling all requirements. Options A and C do not provide the necessary isolation and customization, and option D, while offering some level of federation, does not meet the requirement for independent upgrade cycles.