An architect is documenting the design for a new multi-site vSphere solution. The customer has informed the architect that the workloads hosted on the solution are managed by application teams, who must perform a number of steps to return the application to service following a failover of the workloads to the secondary site. These steps are defined as the Work Recovery Time (WRT). The customer has provided the architect with the following information about the workloads:
Critical workloads have a WRT of 12 hours
Production workloads have a WRT of 24 hours
Development workloads have a WRT of 24 hours
All workloads have an RPO of 4 hours
Critical workloads have an RTO of 1 hour
Production workloads have an RTO of 12 hours
Development workloads have an RTO of 24 hours
The customer has also confirmed that the Disaster Recovery solution will not begin the recovery of the development workloads until all critical and production workloads have been recovered at the secondary site.
What would the architect document as the maximum tolerable downtime (MTD) for each type of workload in the design?
A. Critical Workloads: 13 hours Production Workloads: 36 hours Development Workloads: 48 hoursAn architect is working with stakeholders to define requirements for architecting a new VMware vSphere design. What are two strategies for engaging with stakeholders to achieve this goal? (Choose two.)
A. The architect conducts workshops with the virtualization technical team to gather deployment justifications.An architect is designing a new vSphere-based solution for a customer.
During a requirement gathering workshop, the following information is provided:
The solution must have a primary and secondary site.
The solution must support a maximum of 1,000 concurrent workloads.
The profile of the workloads are as follows:
-Production Workloads
-- 300 x Small: 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM
-- 400 x Medium: 2 vCPU, 6 GB RAM
-- 100 x Large: 4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM
-Development Workloads
-- 200 x Small: 1 vCPU, 2 GB RAM
The corporate security policy states that, during normal operations, production workloads must be physically segregated from development workloads.
All production workloads are split evenly across the primary and secondary site.
All development workloads run only within the secondary site.
In the event of a disaster affecting workloads in the primary site, the secondary site must be capable of running all production and development workloads.
The vCPU to physical core ratio should be a maximum of 10:1 for production workloads and 20:1 for development workloads.
The solution should provide a minimum of N + 1 resiliency at each component level. The target physical host hardware platform has already been defined by the company's hardware standards and therefore each host has the following configuration: -- 2 x 24 physical cores -- 768 GB RAM -- 2 x 100 GB SSD drives -- 6 x 10 GbE network cards What is the minimum number of hosts required to meet the requirements?
A. 12An architect is working on the design documentation for a new vSphere solution. The architect has completed a conceptual model based on the following requirement:
REQ001 The solution must use shared storage
What could the architect include in the logical design to meet this requirement?
A. The use of an NFS mount point, including the IP address of the NFS server it is hosted onAn architect is responsible for extending the hosting design for a customer. The customer has a mission-critical 3-node application which is load balanced in an active/active/passive configuration. The application administrator requests that
the virtual infrastructure team be responsible for maintaining platform level availability. An organizational policy exists to mandate the highest possible availability for mission-critical applications.
Based on the resource requirements, the architect has made the following design decision:
The target vSphere cluster contains three VMware ESXi host servers
A combination of which additional four physical design decisions should the architect make to maximize availability of the application? (Choose four.)
A. The solution will create a VM-Host Affinity rule that specifies that workloads must run on hosts in a group.An architect is designing a new vSphere architecture and notes the following information during the design workshops:
vSphere distributed switches (VDS) will be used for all vSphere clusters. Switch naming will be based on cluster name, resource type function and switch number.
Port group naming will be based on function, role and VLAN number range.
Each host has two physical network cards each with two NIC ports:
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Card A aligns to vmnic0 and vmnic1
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Card B aligns to vmnic2 and vmnic3
The architecture must provide resilient network connections.
Management Services will use VLAN ID 43. Virtual machines access VLAN ID 100.
The vSphere infrastructure will use a hyper-converged storage architecture.
How should the architect document the VDS physical design based on the noted information?
A. vSwitch Prod_DVS_01 will have 2 uplinks Port group name "pg_mgmt_43" -uplink = vmnic0 -teaming policy = active/passive Port group name "pg_VM_100" -uplink = vmnic1 -teaming policy = active/passiveAn architect is responsible for designing a new vSphere-based solution to meet the following customer requirements:
The solution must support component-level redundancy.
The solution must support physical segregation of management and workload traffic.
Any traffic from virtual infrastructure-level operations (such as migrations of workloads between hosts within a cluster) must not impact any workload.
The solution should react to any substantial impact of physical network traffic to ensure workload traffic is unaffected.
In response to this requirement, the architect makes the following logical design decisions:
The solution will separate vSphere management traffic from all other network traffic.
The solution will ensure that all replication and vMotion traffic will be separated from all other traffic.
The solution will separate workload traffic from all other network traffic.
The customer has a hardware standard for physical VMware ESXi host servers that includes 6 x 10 GbE network.
Which three physical design decisions should the architect make to meet the requirements? (Choose three.)
A. The solution will configure the Route Based on Source MAC Hash load balancing method.An architect is responsible for designing the upgrade of a brownfield vSphere-based solution for a financial services customer. The customer has a requirement to host a mission critical, latency sensitive stock trading application. During initial meetings with the customer, the following information is provided: The solution is currently running vSphere 7.0 U3 All vSphere distributed switches (VDS) are at version 7.0.0 The customer has provisioned new hardware with dedicated AMD Data Processing Units (DPU) The mission critical applications must not be adversely affected by other workloads running in the environment The architect has made the following design decisions: The solution will upgrade the existing VMware vCenter Server to version 8.0 The solution will upgrade all existing VMware ESXi hosts to version 8.0 The solution will deploy VMware ESXi 8.0 for all new host servers Which three additional design decisions should the architect make to ensure that the new hardware can be used to support the latency-sensitive application? (Choose three.)
A. The solution will deploy new vSphere distributed switches (7.0.3) and connect the new DPU-enabled hosts.During a workshop for a design project, the following information is shared:
Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders and partners to promote collaboration.
Maintain high standards of quality and professionalism in all aspects of the project.
Build a strong foundation for future projects, including cloud infrastructures.
Ensure project timelines and milestones are met by effectively managing resources and priorities.
Which of these would be classified as a business outcome of the project?
A. Build a strong foundation for future projects, including cloud infrastructures.An architect is responsible for the lifecycle management design for a brownfield vSphere- based solution.
The following information has been provided during initial meetings around the new solution:
Existing heterogeneous server hardware will be used to provide the hosting platform.
The available hardware is:
-- 10 servers that contain 2 x 20-Core Intel Xeon processors and 512 GB RAM from Vendor A
-- 10 servers that contain 2 x 24-Core Intel Xeon processors and 768 GB RAM from Vendor A
-- 20 servers that contain 2 x 16-Core AMD EPYC processors and 512 GB RAM from Vendor B
-- 10 servers that contain 1 x 24-Core AMD EPYC processors and 256 GB RAM from Vendor C
All of the hardware is currently listed on the VMware Hardware Compatibility List (HCL).
All existing server hardware has 36 months vendor support remaining.
The requirements from the customer are:
REQ001 - The solution must support the hosting of 5,000 workloads across two physical sites.
REQ002 - The solution should minimize the number of clusters.
REQ003 - The solution must ensure that there is no impact to service when completing upgrades.
Given the resource requirements needed for the solution, the architect has calculated that all of the existing servers will be required to provide sufficient resources for the new environment. The Intel-based servers will be deployed to the
primary site and the AMD- based servers will be deployed to the secondary site.
Which four additional design decisions should the architect make to ensure all requirements can be met? (Choose four.)
A. The solution will create an Intel-based 20-node vSphere cluster in the primary site and an AMD-based 30-node vSphere cluster in the secondary site.Nowadays, the certification exams become more and more important and required by more and more enterprises when applying for a job. But how to prepare for the exam effectively? How to prepare for the exam in a short time with less efforts? How to get a ideal result and how to find the most reliable resources? Here on Vcedump.com, you will find all the answers. Vcedump.com provide not only VMware exam questions, answers and explanations but also complete assistance on your exam preparation and certification application. If you are confused on your 3V0-21.23 exam preparations and VMware certification application, do not hesitate to visit our Vcedump.com to find your solutions here.