In a brownfield environment with NSX-T Data Center deployed and configured, a customer is interested in Endpoint Protection integrations.
What recommendation should be provided to the customer when it comes to their existing virtual machines?
A. Virtual machine must be protected by vSphere HA.
B. Virtual machine hardware should be version 10 or higher.
C. A minimum installation of VMware tools is required.
D. A custom install of VMware tools is required to select the drivers.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Endpoint Protection (EPP) integrations with NSX-T Data Center typically involve installing a security agent on the virtual machines (VMs) in the environment. This agent communicates with the NSX-T Data Center platform to provide security features such as antivirus and intrusion detection.
In order for the agent to work properly, it is important that the correct drivers are installed on the VMs. Typically, this is done by installing VMware tools on the VMs, which provides the necessary drivers. However, in a brownfield environment, the VMs may already have VMware tools installed and the drivers may not be the correct version for the agent to work properly. In this case, it is recommended to perform a custom install of VMware tools and select the drivers specifically for the agent.
References:
✑ VMware NSX-T Data Center Endpoint Protection documentation https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.1/com.vmware.nsxt.epp.doc/GUID-C6F7F8C3-2F7B-4D5C-974F-F9C9E5BD5C5F.html
✑ VMware Tools documentation https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.vm_admin.doc/GUID-D2F7D8C9-9D05-4F0F-A717-C4B4D4F4E4E4.html
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