VMware NSX-T Data Center Advanced (VCAP-NV Design) — Question 54
An architect is helping an organization with the Physical Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution.
This information was gathered during a workshop:
✑ Migrating existing data center to KVM hosts.
✑ Redundancy and high availability are required.
✑ No component can be a single point of failure.
Which selection should the architect recommend? (Choose the best answer.)
Answer options
- A. Linux Bridge redundancy with Active/Active Mode and multiple pNICs with necessary binding
- B. Linux Bridge redundancy with Active/Active Mode and single pNIC with static binding
- C. vSS/vDS in Active/Standby Mode with necessary binding
- D. vSS/vDS in Active/Active Mode with necessary pNICS and required binding modes
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because using vSS/vDS in Active/Standby Mode allows for redundancy and high availability without creating a single point of failure. Options A and B involve Linux Bridge configurations which may not provide the same level of reliability and do not meet the requirement of eliminating single points of failure. Option D, while offering Active/Active Mode, does not align with the specified need for redundancy in this scenario.