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VMware 2V0-13.25 Exam - Topic 4 Question 11 Discussion

An architect is tasked with designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. During workshops with the customer, the following requirements were captured:* REQ01: The solution must provide a self-service catalog.* REQ02: The solution must support the segregation of the Development and Production resources (networks, virtual machines, users).When documenting the design decisions, which statement should the architect include in order to help meet these requirements?
D) VCF Automation will be configured with separate organizations for Development and Production.
A) VCF Automation does not support the use of multiple Active Directory domains.
B) Separate workload domains must be configured to provide segregation between the Development and Production environments.
C) VCF Automation will be configured with separate service catalog instances for Development and Production.

VMware 2V0-13.25 Exam - Topic 4 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-13.25 exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 4
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An architect is tasked with designing a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) solution. During workshops with the customer, the following requirements were captured:

* REQ01: The solution must provide a self-service catalog.

* REQ02: The solution must support the segregation of the Development and Production resources (networks, virtual machines, users).

When documenting the design decisions, which statement should the architect include in order to help meet these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: D

In the VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.4 Architecture and Design Guide, VCF Automation supports multi-tenancy through the creation of separate organizations, each with its own catalog, users, and identity source. The document under ''Organizations in VCF Automation'' explains:

''Organizations in VCF Automation are created by the provider administrator in the Provider Management Portal. Each organization has its own identity source and resource allocations. The organization administrator can then configure its own self-service catalog and governance policies.''

By configuring separate organizations for Development and Production, the architect ensures logical segregation of resources, catalogs, and permissions. Each organization can manage its own projects, namespaces, and service catalogs independently, meeting both the self-service and segregation requirements.

This design aligns with VMware's provider--tenant model, where each tenant (organization) operates autonomously while still being managed under a common provider infrastructure.

Reference (VMware Cloud Foundation documents):

VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.4 Design Guide --- ''Organizations in VCF Automation: All Apps and VM Apps Organizations.''

VMware Cloud Foundation 9.0.4 --- ''Self-Service Catalog in VCF Automation.''


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Alba
26 days ago
Totally agree with B, it's the best practice for Dev and Prod.
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Eliz
1 month ago
Wait, does VCF really not support multiple AD domains? That's surprising!
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Lauran
1 month ago
I think C could work too, but not as clean as B.
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Telma
1 month ago
B is definitely the way to go for proper segregation.
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Galen
2 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the Active Directory part in option A; it seems like it might not directly relate to the requirements we have here.
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Caren
2 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to segregate environments, and I think the separate service catalog instances in option C could be a good fit too.
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Tegan
2 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like option D could also be relevant since it mentions separate organizations for Development and Production.
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Stephane
2 months ago
I remember discussing the importance of workload domains in our study sessions, so I think option B might be the right choice.
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Fausto
2 months ago
I feel like A is definitely not the right answer since it talks about Active Directory, which doesn't really relate to the requirements here.
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Amira
2 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think D could work too, but it might not fully address the segregation requirement like B does.
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Tu
3 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think separate service catalog instances could complicate things. Maybe C isn't the best option?
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Penney
3 months ago
I remember something about workload domains being crucial for resource segregation, so B seems like a strong choice.
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