VMware vSphere 7.x Delta — Question 66
An administrator is concerned about the amount of time the IT team takes to create multiple VLANs in a very dynamic vSphere environment. The environment has these parameters:
✑ All virtual networking utilizes vSphere Standard Switches with uplinks to a Cisco Infrastructure
✑ Activities require 5-10 VLANs being created or removed every couple of days
✑ The IT team has three members
How can the administrator centralize the virtual networking configuration so the IT team utilizes time more efficiently?
Answer options
- A. Deploy a vRealize Orchestrator (vRO) appliance.
- B. Create and use a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS).
- C. Enable and configure Storage I/O Control (SIOC).
- D. Enable and configure vSphere Network I/O Control (NIOC).
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer is B because a vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS) allows for centralized management of networking configurations, making it easier to handle VLANs in a dynamic environment. In contrast, options A, C, and D do not directly address the need for VLAN management; vRO is more focused on automation, while SIOC and NIOC are related to storage and network resource management, respectively.