Which three should the architect recommend In their design?
An architect is helping an organization with the Logical Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution.
This information was gathered during the Assessment Phase:
– There Isn’t much budget available for a new off-shore site.
– The new site is decentralized and no communication with the main data center is required.
– The design will need to cater for availability, upgrades, and failure scenarios.
Which three should the architect recommend In their design? (Choose three.)
A . Collapse the Management/Edge/Compute cluster.
B . A Shared Edge/Management cluster and one for Compute.
C . Separate the hosts physical NICs for VSS and N-VD
E . Install a minimum 4 ESXi hosts In the site.
F . Make all pNICs part of N-VDS and VMKs will be migrated.
G . Install a minimum of 6 ESXi hosts in the site.
Answer: A, C, D
Explanation:
Z CLimited budget for new site means collapsing of mgmt., edge, and compute provides the best value at lowest cost. NSX-T can fully operate with 4 esxi hosts (no need for 6) as that is more a requirement of VCF/vSAN. Because you are running NSX Edges you should run a vSS or vDS for vmkernel& edge traffic and a N-vDS for NSX-T overlays traffic. Each vSwitch requiring its own set of pNics
https://blogs.vmware.com/networkvirtualization/2018/10/flexible-deployment-options-for-nsx-tedge-vm.html/
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