Controller redundancy is the only viable answer among the listed choices. In Cisco SD-WAN, production control-plane resiliency is achieved by deploying redundant controller infrastructure so WAN Edge routers can maintain control connectivity even if a controller instance fails. Strictly speaking, vSmart controllers are the primary SD-WAN control-plane components because they distribute OMP routes, TLOC information, service routes, and policy. vManage is the management plane, and clustering vManage improves management-plane availability. However, the provided options do not include redundant vSmart controllers. Of the available answers, using multiple controller instances in a cluster is the closest redundancy design concept, while the other options do not provide SD-WAN controller redundancy. BFD on WAN Edge routers detects data-plane path failure, not control-plane controller failure. Deploying controllers on UCS or CSP affects hosting, not redundancy by itself. OMP manages overlay routes; it is not an underlay management mechanism. A complete professional design should include redundant vSmart, vBond, and vManage components across failure domains. Reference topics: Cisco SD-WAN control plane, controller redundancy, vSmart, vManage clustering, OMP.
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