A solution architect has finished conducting interviews and gathering requirements for a company, and has determined that the logical requirements are:
• Two data centers for high availability
• Synchronous replication to meet the zero minute RPO
• Separating management workloads from application workloads
• Dedicated 10Gb uplink for each low latency server
• Single management point for the entire environment
Which two actions would meet the design requirements? (Choose two.)
A. Configure 1 Port Group with a dedicated 10Gb Uplink for low latency servers.
B. Deploy two clusters, one for management workloads and one for application workloads.
C. Build 2 Port Groups, one for management servers and one for application servers.
D. Install two vCenter Servers in Enhanced Link Mode.
100 % B and D
B & D
https://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware-validated-design-20-reference-architecture-guide.pdf , Page 80
A) No – requirements are for a dedicated 10Gbps link for each server, and not 1 link for all servers
B) Yes – Having 2 clusters would separate the 2 workloads
C) No – Requirements are to separate the (whole) workloads, not just the network traffic (which would also require different uplinks not specified in the answer)
D) Yes – Enhanced Linked Mode will allow to manage both vCenter from one interface
B & D
C is not correct because a port group is not really separate workloads. Maybe from a networking (virtual) point of view, but in order to really segregate them you should use a separate cluster.
“Dedicated 10Gb uplink for each low latency server” also does not seem like a logical requirement, but a physical requirement. Hence, option A doesn’t seem to fit here.
I think that it’s B&D
because it says that the single point of management for the entire environment its a logical requrement.