Hmm, this is tricky. I'm going to have to go with B) and D) - VXLAN stitching is great for medium and large data centers, and you definitely need IPIM in the underlay to make it all work. Gotta love those networking buzzwords!
This question is a real brain-teaser! I'd go with B) and C) - VXLAN stitching is all about interconnecting data centers, and you need that full mesh for stretched Layer 2. Sounds like a party to me!
I agree with you, Avery. Option C is also correct because for Layer 2 stretched between data centers, a full mesh of VXLAN tunnels between leaf switches is indeed required.
B) and C) sound correct to me. VXLAN stitching is definitely better for larger data centers, and you need a full mesh of tunnels for stretched Layer 2.
B) C) Yes, VXLAN stitching is indeed ideal for medium and large data center designs, and a full mesh of VXLAN tunnels is required for Layer 2 stretched between data centers.
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