An architect is designing a vSphere-based application hosting solution in a brownfield site.
The following information has been provided during the requirements gathering workshop:
The solution should support 5,000 compute workloads across two physical sites.
The CFO has approved budget for the purchase of new server and network hardware only.
The existing storage array is currently Fibre Channel connected with 2 x 8 Gbps interfaces to a dedicated
Storage Area Network (SAN) fabric.
The existing storage array does not support integration with vSphere API for Storage Awareness.
The existing storage array can be configured to support NFS storage.
The existing vSphere administration team will responsible for operational management of the new solution.
Which storage technology should the architect recommend based on these requirements?
An architect is tasked with designing a new vSphere environment for a customer. The new environment must:
Be standardized, repeatable, and consistent
Contain the same common heterogenous components that run from commercial hardware across an onpremises, edge, and broad hybrid cloud eco-system
Provide intrinsic and intelligent security in every component from the hypervisor to the storage, networking,
and management layers
Which VMware solution will satisfy these requirements?
An architect is discussing recoverability considerations for a new vSphere solution as part of a requirements
workshop. The customer has informed the architect that the company policy is to not perform backups of
ESXi hosts due to their selected backup software not supporting the ESXi software. In the past, when hosts
have experienced failures, the hosts have been reinstalled from the VMware provided ESXi image and
manually configured by an administrator. The customer asks the architect to design a solution that will reduce
the manual effort required by the administrator to return a failed host to service.
What could the architect include in the design to meet the customer's request?
An architect is designing a new workload domain in an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment. The
customer requirement is to physically separate the vSAN network traffic from other management network
flows.
Which design decision should the architect make to meet this requirement?