An architect is helping an organization with the Physical Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution.
This information was gathered during a workshop:
– There are six hosts and hardware has already been purchased.
– Customer is planning a collapsed Management/Edge/Compute cluster.
– Each host has two 10Gb NICs connected to a pair of ToR switches.
– There should be no single point of failure in any proposed design.
Which virtual switch design should the architect recommend to the organization?
A . Create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for Management VMkernal and overlay traffic and assign a new virtual NI
C . Create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for Management VMkernel and overlay traffic and assign both NICs.
D . Create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for Management VMkernel traffic and assign one NI
E . Also, create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for overlay traffic and assign one NI
G . Create a vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS) for Management VMkernel traffic and assign one NI
H . Also, create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for overlay traffic and assign one NI
Answer: B
Explanation:
Z C The only way to have N.S.P.o.F is a single N-vDS design. Virtual NICs don’t help the pNIC
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