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VMware 1V0-41.20 Exam - Topic 1 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-41.20 exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 1
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A customer needs to secure two virtual machines that are attached to the same segment.

How can the customer achieve network security using NSX Data Center?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Lavonna
7 days ago
Definitely A! It simplifies security management across VMs.
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Vallie
12 days ago
D is too manual. We need a centralized approach like A.
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Robt
17 days ago
C is outdated for this scenario. We need virtual solutions.
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Michael
23 days ago
B could work, but it’s not necessary. A is more efficient.
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Carmen
28 days ago
Agreed! A allows for granular control over traffic.
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Rodrigo
1 month ago
I think A is the best choice. Distributed firewall rules are effective.
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Twana
1 month ago
Wait, can you really secure VMs just with a distributed firewall? Sounds too easy!
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Letha
2 months ago
D) seems unnecessary, just use the distributed firewall!
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Yvette
2 months ago
C) is outdated, physical firewalls can't secure VMs effectively.
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Angelica
2 months ago
I think B) is a better choice, keeping things separate is safer.
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Eleni
2 months ago
Installing a personal firewall on each VM? That's like trying to put a bandaid on a broken leg.
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Veronika
3 months ago
A physical firewall? What is this, the Stone Age? Distributed firewall all the way!
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Cortney
3 months ago
Personally, I'd go with the distributed firewall. Seems like the most efficient and secure solution.
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Dalene
3 months ago
Option B is a bit overkill, don't you think? Why separate the VMs when you can just use the firewall?
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Lashawnda
3 months ago
I feel like physical firewall rules wouldn't apply here since we're dealing with virtual machines. It seems like a trick option.
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Linwood
3 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but moving one VM to a separate segment could also enhance security, right? It might isolate the traffic better.
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Buddy
3 months ago
I'm confident I can solve this one. The distributed firewall rule is definitely the way to go. I'll make sure to read through the details carefully and double-check my work before submitting the answer.
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Teddy
4 months ago
The personal firewall on each VM could work, but that feels like it might be overkill for this scenario. I'm going to focus on the distributed firewall rule and see if I can figure out the details on how to set that up.
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Jimmie
4 months ago
Configuring a physical firewall rule doesn't seem relevant here since the question is specifically about using NSX Data Center. I'm leaning towards the distributed firewall rule as the best option.
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Rodrigo
4 months ago
A) Configure a distributed firewall rule is the best option.
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Jaclyn
4 months ago
I think configuring a distributed firewall rule makes sense since it can provide security at the VM level without needing to change the network topology.
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Lezlie
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think installing a personal firewall on each VM is less efficient compared to using a distributed firewall.
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Angella
5 months ago
A distributed firewall rule is the way to go. Keeps everything in one place, you know?
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Monte
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Moving one of the VMs to a separate segment could work, but that might not be the most efficient solution. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Ressie
5 months ago
I think I know how to approach this. I'd start by looking at the distributed firewall rule option, since that seems like the most direct way to secure the VMs on the same segment.
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Cecilia
2 days ago
Definitely! It provides security without moving VMs.
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Jerilyn
4 months ago
I agree, the distributed firewall rule is the best choice.
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