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VMware 2V0-13.24 Exam - Topic 2 Question 10 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-13.24 exam
Question #: 10
Topic #: 2
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A customer has a requirement to use isolated domains in VMware Cloud Foundation but is constrained to a single NSX management pane. What should the architect recommend satisfying this requirement?

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Suggested Answer: A

In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.2, isolated domains within a single NSX management pane (i.e., a single NSX Manager cluster) require a solution that provides logical isolation without additional management overhead. Option A, 'An NSX VPC' (Virtual Private Cloud), is the correct choice as it enables tenant-specific isolated networking environments within a single NSX instance, managed via the same NSX Manager. Introduced in NSX-T 3.2 (supported in VCF 5.2), NSX VPCs allow segmentation with dedicated routing, security policies, and resource allocation, meeting the isolation requirement efficiently. Option B, 'A Shared NSX Instance,' implies no isolation, contradicting the requirement. Option C, 'NSX Federation,' supports multi-site management with multiple NSX Managers, exceeding the single-pane constraint. Option D, 'A 1:1 NSX Instance,' suggests a dedicated NSX Manager per domain, also violating the constraint. NSX VPC is explicitly designed for this use case in VCF.


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Isadora
4 months ago
Wait, can you really isolate domains with just one NSX pane?
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Cheryll
4 months ago
Definitely agree, it simplifies management!
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Kirk
5 months ago
A 1:1 NSX Instance seems too restrictive for scalability.
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Caitlin
5 months ago
NSX Federation could be overkill for this requirement.
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Hillary
5 months ago
I think a Shared NSX Instance makes the most sense here.
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Alise
5 months ago
NSX VPC sounds familiar, but I’m uncertain if it meets the requirement for isolation with just one management pane.
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Virgina
5 months ago
I feel like the 1:1 NSX Instance option was mentioned in a practice question, but I can't recall the specifics on how it relates to isolation.
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Kristeen
6 months ago
I think a Shared NSX Instance could work, but I need to double-check if it really supports isolated domains effectively.
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Samira
6 months ago
I remember studying about NSX Federation, but I'm not sure if it's the right fit for a single management pane scenario.
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Doretha
6 months ago
I've seen this type of question before. I believe the answer is C, NSX Federation. That should allow for the isolated domains while still using a single management interface.
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Gwenn
6 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. The customer wants isolated domains, but a single management pane. I'm leaning towards NSX Federation as the solution.
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Tammi
6 months ago
Hmm, isolated domains with a single NSX management pane? I'm not sure, but I think option B, a Shared NSX Instance, might be the way to go.
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Wenona
7 months ago
This seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the requirements carefully to determine the best approach.
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Latrice
9 months ago
I heard the customer is also looking for a way to make their network infrastructure do the moonwalk. C) NSX Federation is the only answer that can pull off that kind of dance move.
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Billye
7 months ago
A: Exactly, it's like making your network infrastructure do the moonwalk.
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Cyndy
7 months ago
B: Yeah, it allows for isolated domains with a single management pane.
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Marsha
8 months ago
A: I think C) NSX Federation is the way to go.
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Rozella
9 months ago
A) An NSX VPC? What is this, AWS? C) NSX Federation is the clear winner here. It's like having your cake and eating it too!
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Mitsue
8 months ago
C) NSX Federation
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Tarra
8 months ago
B) A Shared NSX Instance
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Tashia
10 months ago
D) A 1:1 NSX Instance? That's like trying to herd cats and dogs in the same room. C) NSX Federation is definitely the way to go for this requirement.
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Meaghan
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think a Shared NSX Instance could also work.
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Della
10 months ago
B) A Shared NSX Instance could work, but it might not give the level of isolation the customer needs. C) NSX Federation is probably the better choice.
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Brendan
10 months ago
I agree with Jolene, NSX Federation would be the best option to satisfy the requirement.
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Casie
10 months ago
C) NSX Federation seems like the way to go here. Isolated domains and a single management pane? Sounds like a job for NSX Federation!
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Alecia
9 months ago
C: That makes sense. It's the perfect solution for this requirement.
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Rosendo
9 months ago
B: Yeah, with NSX Federation, you can have isolated domains but still manage them from a single pane.
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Arminda
9 months ago
A: I think NSX Federation is the best option for this scenario.
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Vernice
9 months ago
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Daniela
9 months ago
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Jolene
10 months ago
I think the architect should recommend NSX Federation.
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