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Which design defines how to arrange and use components and features of the infrastructure to satisfy service dependencies and other relationships specified in the Conceptual Model?
Answer : D
The Conceptual Model identifies high-level requirements, constraints, assumptions, and risks. The Logical Design translates those into how solution components (clusters, networks, storage, security zones, etc.) are structured to meet dependencies and requirements.
Physical Design comes after Logical Design and defines specific hardware, IP addresses, VLANs, etc.
High Availability Design is a subset of the logical/physical design focusing only on resiliency.
Configuration Guide is implementation-level documentation, not design.
Thus, the Logical Design defines how the infrastructure's capabilities are arranged to satisfy conceptual dependencies.
Requirements and constraints:
3 datacenters within 1 mile radius, high-speed LAN connectivity
Private cloud must be hosted at HQ datacenter
Must protect against datacenter loss with no data loss (RPO = 0)
Which design model meets these requirements?
Answer : D
A stretched cluster model allows synchronous replication between sites with RPO = 0, ensuring no data loss.
Since the datacenters are within low-latency (<5ms) distance, stretched vSAN clusters with fault domains can span across them.
Other options:
A/B (disaster recovery models) rely on asynchronous replication, introducing potential data loss.
C (multi-rack fault domains) improves rack-level resiliency, not site-level protection.
Thus, the correct design is a VCF fleet with stretched cluster model across fault domains.
Requirement: NSX VPC Full Services Model for single tenant, preventing BGP advertisements from being dropped due to loop detection.
Which element should be considered in the physical network design?
Answer : B
BGP loop prevention relies on unique AS numbers. If the same AS is reused, routes may be dropped. In NSX VPC designs, assigning a unique private AS per Tier-0 gateway ensures clean routing without triggering loop detection.
A: Timer adjustment affects convergence, not loop detection.
C: iBGP with physical routers is non-standard and doesn't solve the loop issue.
D: TEP traffic is unrelated to BGP routing loops.
An architect is responsible for designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF)-based Private Cloud solution. During the requirements gathering workshop with key customer stakeholders, the following information was captured:
The solution must ensure that all workloads running on the platform comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS).
When creating the design document, which design quality should be used to classify the stated requirements?
Answer : D
The requirement ensures data protection, secure access, encryption, auditing, and regulatory compliance---fundamental principles in cybersecurity. These attributes fall squarely within the design quality of Security, which concerns protecting confidentiality, integrity, and compliance. PCI-DSS compliance is about implementing security policies, encryption, access controls, monitoring, and auditing---all aspects of the Security design quality in VMware frameworks.
VMware Cloud Foundation Architecture and Design Guide -- Security Design Quality Principles
An architect is designing for a greenfield VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. This would be the first VCF Fleet in the VCF solution, and the customer would like to start with a minimal footprint with the option to scale up and out later.
Which VCF Operations deployment model should the architect choose?
Answer : C
VCF Operations offers different deployment models based on scale and availability requirements:
Simple Model Recommended for minimal footprint and greenfield deployments, where the organization wants to start small and expand later.
High Availability Model Larger environments requiring immediate redundancy and scale.
Advanced / Standard Models Targeted for more complex architectures with multi-site or advanced collection needs.
Since the customer's goal is minimal footprint with future scalability, the Simple Model is the correct choice.