VMware vSphere 8.x Advanced Design (VCAP-DCV Design) — Question 82

An architect is designing a vSphere-based private cloud solution to support the following customer requirements:
The solution should support running 5,000 concurrent production compute workloads across the primary and secondary sites.
The solution should support running 1,000 development compute workloads within the secondary site.
The solution should support up to 50 management workloads across the primary and secondary site.
The solution must ensure the isolation of virtual infrastructure management operations between management and compute workloads.
The solution must ensure that hosting of any virtual infrastructure management workloads does not impact the amount of capacity available for compute workloads.
The solution must ensure that all production compute workloads are physically isolated from development compute workloads.
The solution must ensure that the operational management of compute workloads in the secondary site is possible in the event of a disaster affecting the primary site.
A combination of which four design decisions should the architect make to support the requirements? (Choose four.)

Answer options

Correct answer: A, B, D, G

Explanation

The correct answers A, B, D, and G ensure that management and compute workloads are isolated, which is essential for meeting the customer's requirements. Answer A allows for separate management domains, B ensures production workloads are managed appropriately in the secondary site, D maintains management of production workloads in the primary site, and G provides additional isolation for local management tasks. Options C, E, and F do not support the necessary isolation and management requirements outlined in the question.