VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 76
An architect is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The following information has been provided by the customer:
• Due to budget constraints, the solution must utilize the existing server hardware.
• The existing server hardware consists of server models from the same vendor but different generations.
• There are ten servers available for use in this solution.
• Management and Business workloads should be hosted in different clusters.
What design decision should the architect make for the lifecycle management of the solution based on this information?
Answer options
- A. Use a single vSphere Lifecycle Manager composite image for the management and workload domain clusters.
- B. Use vSphere Lifecycle Manager baselines for the management domain cluster.
- C. Use separate vSphere Lifecycle Manager composite images for the management and workload domain clusters.
- D. Use a single vSphere Lifecycle Manager composite image for the management domain cluster.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because using separate vSphere Lifecycle Manager composite images allows for proper lifecycle management of the different server generations and ensures that the distinct requirements of the management and workload clusters are met. The other options do not address the need for separation in lifecycle management which is crucial given the varying hardware capabilities.