During the design workshop, the customer stated the following requirement:
• The solution must comply with the organization's security standards.
Which two design decisions should be included in the logical design for the workload domain? (Choose two.)
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?
An architect is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) fleet. The following information has been provided by the customer:
Due to budget constraints, the solution must utilize the existing server hardware.
The existing server hardware consists of server models from the same vendor but different generations.
There are ten servers available for use in this solution.
Management and Business workloads should be hosted in different clusters.
What design decision should the architect make for the lifecycle management of the solution based on this information?
A cloud architect is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation solution for an organization. The design must fulfill the following requirements:
The design must minimize provider infrastructure lifecycle tasks.
The design must minimize infrastructure management overhead.
Each tenant must have isolated compute infrastructure.
Which of the following deployment models best meets these requirements?
A large financial institution is designing a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. During initial discovery meetings:
• Management of the physical network is outsourced.
• VMware team cannot reconfigure the physical network.
• Environment uses Link Aggregation.
How does this impact design?
During a design workshop, the security team provides the following requirement for the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation deployment:
All Virtual Machine images must be reviewed and vetted by the security team prior to consumption.
Which Content Library type supports the requirement?
An architect has been tasked with designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. The following design decisions were documented after requirements gathering workshops with the customer:
• Deploy a VCF Fleet into each of the DC1 and DC2 datacenters.
• Deploy two VCF instances (VCF1 and VCF2) into each VCF Fleet.
• Use the existing, supported third-party solution to provide Multifactor Authentication (MFA) for users accessing the VCF components.
The architect also documented the following information from the workshops:
• The customer wants to minimize the risk of a single operational task performed by an administrator impacting multiple components.
• The customer wants to avoid single points of failure by using high availability architectures.
Which two design decisions should the architect include for the authentication approach based on the information provided? (Choose two.)
As a part of designing the VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Operations deployment, the architect must ensure that VCF Operations is capable of monitoring the customer's infrastructure made up of a central datacenter and multiple remote sites in different countries.
During a design workshop, the following requirements were identified:
REQ‑001: Corporate IT users must be able to review performance, alerts, and capacity details from a single management point.
REQ‑002: The monitoring solution must support local data collection at remote sites to prevent data loss from unstable WAN connections.
REQ‑003: The monitoring solution must comply with local data sovereignty regulations.
Which deployment model fulfills all design requirements?
An architect is designing a private cloud infrastructure for two departments (HR and Finance) based on VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) and has been given the following requirements:
HR and Finance superusers require access to VCF Operations.
VCF Operations access, monitoring, and logging information must not be shared across departments.
Which design decision would meet the requirement?
Existing environment:
3 vSphere clusters, 5 hosts each.
Networking = vDS.
Storage = NFSv3.
Managed by single vCenter.Architect decides to create a new VCF fleet with a single VCF instance.
What design implication should be documented?