VMware Workspace ONE Modern Apps Specialist — Question 31
A customer has asked for recommendations around a disaster recovery architecture design for VMware Workspace ONE Access. The customer has an extremely aggressive recovery point objective and recovery time objective.
Which HA/DR design should be recommended, given the supported options?
Answer options
- A. Multi-datacenter design with two 3-node clusters, One 3-node cluster Datacenter 1 and the other 3-node cluster m Datacenter 2. The two 3-node clusters are setup in an active/passive configuration.
- B. Multi-datacenter design with two 3-node clusters. One 3-node cluster Datacenter 1 and the other 3-node cluster m Datacenter 2. The two 3-node clusters are setup in an active/active configuration.
- C. Multi datacenter design with two 3-node clusters, Both 3-node clusters are spanned across both datacenters, two nodes in one datacenter and one in the other, respectively. The two 3-node clusters are setup in an active/active configuration.
- D. Multi-datacenter design with two 3-node clusters, Both 3-node clusters are spanned across both datacenters, two nodes in one datacenter and one in the other, respectively. The two 3-node clusters are setup in an active/passive configuration.
Correct answer: C
Explanation
Option C is correct because it utilizes an active/active configuration, which allows for higher availability and better resource utilization, meeting the aggressive recovery objectives. The other options either use an active/passive setup or do not distribute the nodes optimally across the datacenters, which would not provide the required redundancy and efficiency.