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VMware 3V0-21.23 Sample Questions:
An architect is reviewing the information gathered from an initial requirements gathering workshop.
The following requirements have been identified:
REQ001 -- The architecture must support tracking of administrative logons and actions.
REQ002 -- The architecture must support class three (three nines or 99.9%) system availability.
REQ003 -- The architecture must report on system usage in terms of CPU, memory, storage and network.
REQ004 -- The architecture must provide for system recovery point objective (RPO) of two hours.
REQ005 -- The architecture must provide access to a precision time protocol (PTP) for time synchronization.
Which two of the listed requirements would be classified as business (formerly functional) requirements? (Choose two.)
An architect is designing a new vSphere solution. The following information has been gathered during the design workshops with the customer:
The solution will be deployed into two availability zones (AZs)
The solution will be configured as a single stretched cluster with shared storage across the two AZs
Production and Development workloads will run across both AZs
The cluster is configured as N + 1
The architect needs to ensure that, in the event of a host failure during maintenance of another host in the cluster, only the Production workloads are recovered.
What should the architect include in the design to meet this requirement?
An architect is responsible for the lifecycle management design for a brownfield vSphere-based solution.
The following information has been provided during initial meetings around the new solution:
Existing heterogeneous server hardware will be used to provide the hosting platform.
The available hardware is:
-- 10 servers that contain 2 x 20-Core Intel Xeon processors and 512GB RAM from Vendor A
-- 10 servers that contain 2 x 24-Core Intel Xeon processors and 768GB RAM from Vendor A
-- 20 servers that contain 2 x 16-Core AMD EPYC processors and 512GB RAM from Vendor B
-- 10 servers that contain 1 x 24-Core AMD EPYC processors and 256GB RAM from Vendor C
All of the hardware is currently listed on the VMware Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).
All existing server hardware has 36months vendor support remaining.
The requirements from the customer are:
REQ001 - The solution must support the hosting of 5,000 workloads across two physical sites.
REQ002 - The solution should minimize the number of clusters.
REQ003 - The solution must ensure that there is no impact to service when completing upgrades.
Given the resource requirements needed for the solution, the architect has calculated that all of the existing servers will be required to provide sufficient resources for the new environment. The Intel-based servers will be deployed to the primary site and the AMD-based servers will be
deployed to the secondary site.
Which four additional design decisions should the architect make to ensure all requirements can be met? (Choose four.)
An architect is responsible for designing a new vSphere-based solution to meet the following customer requirements:
The solution must support component-level redundancy.
The solution must support physical segregation of management and workload traffic.
Any traffic from virtual infrastructure-level operations (such as migrations of workloads between hosts within a cluster) must not impact any workload.
The solution should react to any substantial impact of physical network traffic to ensure workload traffic is unaffected.
In response to this requirement, the architect makes the following logical design decisions:
The solution will separate vSphere management traffic from all other network traffic.
The solution will ensure that all replication and vMotion traffic will be separated from all other traffic.
The solution will separate workload traffic from all other network traffic.
The customer has a hardware standard for physical VMware ESXi host servers that includes 6 x 10GbE network.
Which three physical design decisions should the architect make to meet the requirements? (Choose three.)
An architect is responsible for designing a vSphere-based solution for a customer. The customer has the following requirement:
There should be no single points of failure within the solution.
Which three considerations regarding physical host design should an architect analyze when making network teaming-related design decisions? (Choose three.)
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