VMware vSphere 8.x Advanced Design (VCAP-DCV Design) — Question 6
An architect has made the following assumptions:
The customer will provide licensing for the vSphere platform.
The storage hardware has sufficient capacity for future workload scale.
The data center offers sufficient power, cooling and rack space for workload scale.
Which two risks must be documented in the design document in response to these assumptions? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. The assumptions must be approved by the customer, architect and the architect’s company.
- B. The storage may not have capacity to accommodate 20% year over year virtual machine growth.
- C. The licenses provided by the customer only have support entitlement for one year.
- D. The customer may not have an existing licensing subscription that covers features the architect intends to use.
- E. The customer may not have sufficient data center cooling, power, and physical rack space available.
Correct answer: B, D
Explanation
Answer B is correct because the assumption about storage capacity may not hold true if there is significant virtual machine growth. Answer D is also correct as it highlights the risk of the client lacking the necessary licensing for the features envisioned in the design. The other options, while relevant, do not directly address the specific assumptions made about storage and licensing capacity.