VMware vSphere 8.x Advanced Design (VCAP-DCV Design) — Question 91
During the creation of a vSphere-based design solution, an architect identifies the following assumption:
The customer will be responsible for providing all 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.
When documenting each assumption within the design, which two corresponding pieces of information must the architect also define? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. The data center does not have sufficient capacity to meet the requirements for workload scale.
- B. The storage hardware may not have capacity for future workload scale.
- C. Additional data center locations have been identified. Contracts will be signed to bring the capacity online within 12 months.
- D. The project sponsor is responsible for the data center capacity. The administrator is accountable and the architect is informed.
- E. Additional storage capacity can be procured to expand the solution in the future as needed.
Correct answer: D, E
Explanation
Option D is correct because it clarifies the roles and responsibilities regarding the data center capacity. Option E is also correct as it indicates the possibility of procuring additional storage to meet future needs. Options A and B incorrectly imply negative assumptions about capacity, while option C introduces an unrelated scenario about additional data center locations.