VMware vSphere 8.x Advanced Design (VCAP-DCV Design) — Question 48
What is a benefit of using workload domains in VMware Cloud Foundation?
Answer options
- A. Workload domains require separate instances of vCenter, decreasing complexity and management overhead.
- B. Workload domains allow for manual provisioning of vSphere clusters using the SDDC Manager.
- C. Workload domains are pre-configured and automatically deployed according to industry best practices for SDDC implementation.
- D. Each workload domain can only support a maximum of three ESXi hosts, making it easy to manage small workloads.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because workload domains are indeed pre-configured and set up automatically, ensuring adherence to best practices for SDDC implementations. Option A is incorrect as separate vCenter instances can increase complexity. Option B is wrong since workload domains emphasize automation rather than manual provisioning. Option D is also incorrect; workload domains can support more than three ESXi hosts, which makes them suitable for larger workloads.