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VMware 1V0-41.20 Exam - Topic 4 Question 42 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 1V0-41.20 exam
Question #: 42
Topic #: 4
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Which three different types of planes are available in the NSX-T Data Center Architecture? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: A, B, E

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Eva
3 months ago
I agree, the Management Plane is a must-have!
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Devorah
3 months ago
Surprised to see Security Plane not included!
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Fidelia
3 months ago
Yup, those three are correct!
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Lindsey
4 months ago
I thought the Routing Plane was one of them?
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Art
4 months ago
Definitely the Control Plane, Management Plane, and Data Plane.
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Kristine
4 months ago
I’m pretty confident about the Management Plane, but I can’t recall if Security Plane is included in the NSX-T architecture.
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Emerson
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question last week, and I think it was Network, Control, and Data Plane.
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Jesusita
4 months ago
I think the Management Plane and Control Plane are definitely part of it, but I’m a bit shaky on the third one.
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Stephen
5 months ago
I remember studying the different planes, but I’m not entirely sure if Routing Plane is one of them.
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Renato
5 months ago
This is a good question to test our knowledge of the NSX-T components. I'll carefully review each option and select the three planes that I'm most certain about.
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Rasheeda
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to cover a lot of different planes, and I want to make sure I get it right. I'll need to double-check my understanding of the NSX-T architecture before answering.
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Evangelina
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The Network Plane, Control Plane, and Data Plane are the three main planes in the NSX-T architecture. I'm confident I can select the right answer.
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Izetta
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with the NSX-T architecture, so I'll need to think this through carefully. Let me review the options and see if I can recall the key planes.
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Ardella
5 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about the different planes in the NSX-T Data Center Architecture. I should be able to identify the three correct planes from the options provided.
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Emelda
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key here is that sales management wants a small subset of users to be able to view all data for compliance purposes. So I'm going to go with option A - assigning a delegated administrator to that subset of users. That way, I can give them the necessary access without having to create a whole new profile or role.
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Melynda
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key is to use the change feed processor to monitor the container in the Cosmos DB account, and then configure the application to trigger the Azure function when it detects a change in the normalized RU/s. As long as the change feed processor can accurately detect the RU/s threshold being exceeded, this should meet the goal.
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Carla
5 months ago
Okay, the question is asking about the shaping rate used to shape traffic at 9 Mbps. I'm going to start by converting Mbps to bps to see if that helps me identify the right answer.
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Kami
2 years ago
I see your point, but I think Data plane is more essential for packet forwarding.
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Marguerita
2 years ago
I believe Routing, Management, and Security planes are also crucial for NSX-T.
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Yoko
2 years ago
I agree with Network, Control, and Data planes are important in NSX-T architecture.
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Kami
2 years ago
I think the three types of planes are Network, Control, and Data.
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Cathrine
2 years ago
Exactly! Sounds like we've got a good handle on the key planes. Let's go with B, D, and E. Can't go wrong with the control, management, and data planes.
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Audra
2 years ago
Agreed. And let's not forget the network plane - that's the foundation, right? Without a solid network, the rest of the planes can't do their thing.
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Teri
2 years ago
Haha, good one! But seriously, I think the routing plane is also an important part of the NSX-T architecture. Gotta have those packets moving around properly.
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Melissa
2 years ago
Ah yes, the security plane! Gotta keep those pesky hackers out, am I right? *chuckles*
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Glenn
2 years ago
You're on the right track, but I'm pretty sure there's a security plane as well. I remember reading about that in the documentation.
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Scarlet
2 years ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not too familiar with the NSX-T architecture, but I think the key types of planes are the control, data, and management planes.
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Aliza
2 years ago
D) Management Plane
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Kristel
2 years ago
E) Data Plane
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Sonia
2 years ago
B) Control Plane
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