VMware vSAN Administrator (2025) — Question 84
During a design workshop, the customer provided the following requirement:
• Business units should not be able to interfere with the operations of a different business unit.
As a result of this requirement, the architect makes the decision to enable multi-tenancy within VCF Automation.
A combination of which two design implications would also need to be documented? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. The Provider Tenant must use the embedded VCF Operations orchestrator instance.
- B. Each Tenant must use an external VCF Operations orchestrator instance.
- C. All Tenants must use a single VCF Operations orchestrator instance.
- D. Each Tenant must use an embedded VCF Operations orchestrator instance.
- E. The Provider Tenant must use an external VCF Operations orchestrator instance.
Correct answer: A, C
Explanation
The correct answers are A and C. The Provider Tenant utilizing the embedded VCF Operations orchestrator ensures that operations are managed internally, while having all Tenants share a single orchestrator instance aligns with the multi-tenancy requirement by preventing interference. Options B, D, and E do not meet the criteria as they either require external orchestrators or separate instances, which can lead to operational conflicts.