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VMware 2V0-33.22 Exam - Topic 13 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22 exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 13
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A customer is running a software-defined data center (SDDC) In the US-East-2 region and wants to connect the workload network segment to their on-premises data center and multiple company Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs) running In US-East-2.

Which connectivity option can they use to accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: C

The error message that the Cloud Administrator is receiving indicates that the cluster is not able to meet the requirements of the new virtual machine due to insufficient fault domains. The most likely cause of this is that one of the hosts is in maintenance mode. When a host is in maintenance mode, it is not available to the cluster, and thus cannot provide the necessary fault domains. To correct this issue, the Cloud Administrator should ensure that all hosts in the cluster are available and not in maintenance mode before attempting to create the new virtual machine.


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Gayla
2 months ago
Wait, can you really connect multiple VPCs like that?
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Hollis
2 months ago
I think two VPN connections could work too.
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Katie
3 months ago
Definitely not one VPN connection, that's too limiting.
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Annelle
3 months ago
VMware Transit Connect sounds interesting, but is it really the right choice?
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Scarlet
3 months ago
AWS Direct Connect is the best option for this!
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Pedro
3 months ago
I'm a little confused by the options. Is VMware Transit Connect a valid choice for an AWS-based SDDC? I'll need to double-check the details on that one. Maybe I should start by ruling out the less relevant options first.
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Veronika
4 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question mentions connecting the SDDC workload network to the on-premises data center and multiple VPCs. AWS Direct Connect seems like the most comprehensive solution to handle all those connectivity requirements.
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Ettie
4 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know AWS Direct Connect provides a high-bandwidth, low-latency connection, but would that be the best option here? Maybe I should consider the VPN options as well.
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Florencia
4 months ago
This seems like a straightforward connectivity question. I think I'll go with AWS Direct Connect since it's a dedicated connection that can link the SDDC to the on-premises data center and VPCs.
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Josue
4 months ago
I lean towards AWS Direct Connect since it provides a dedicated connection, but I'm a bit uncertain about the cost implications compared to VPN options.
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Kanisha
4 months ago
VMware Transit Connect sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it specifically supports connections to on-premises data centers.
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Jose
5 months ago
I think we practiced a question similar to this, and I feel like two VPN connections might be a good choice for redundancy.
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Merlyn
5 months ago
I remember studying AWS Direct Connect, but I'm not sure if it's the best option for connecting multiple VPCs.
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Shakira
5 months ago
For an integration like this, I think External ID is the way to go. It's designed specifically for linking records across systems, so that seems like the safest bet to me.
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Maybelle
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky SQL question. I'll need to carefully analyze the existing table structure and data to determine which statements will generate errors.
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Annmarie
10 months ago
Hold up, did someone say 'software-defined'? I thought we were just connecting some boxes with wires. Is this one of those 'cloud' things I keep hearing about? *chuckles* Kids these days and their fancy terminology.
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Karma
8 months ago
Catina: Definitely, it provides a dedicated network connection to AWS.
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Leanna
8 months ago
User 3: AWS Direct Connect would be the best choice for that.
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Catina
9 months ago
User 2: So, which option should they use for connecting the workload network segment?
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Lezlie
10 months ago
User 1: Yeah, it's all about virtualizing the network and storage resources.
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Glen
10 months ago
Wait, what? Direct Connect and VPNs? I thought this was a software-defined data center. Shouldn't we be looking at more cloud-native solutions? *scratches head*
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Toshia
10 months ago
Option C, VMware Transit Connect, sounds interesting. It might be a more seamless integration with the existing SDDC infrastructure.
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Stephaine
9 months ago
User 2: I agree, but VMware Transit Connect might offer a more integrated solution for the SDDC environment.
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Vi
10 months ago
User 1: I think AWS Direct Connect could be a good option for high bandwidth and consistent network performance.
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Veronica
10 months ago
I think Option B is the way to go. Two VPN connections should provide redundancy and ensure reliable connectivity between the SDDC and the other VPCs.
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Malika
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think VMware Transit Connect could also be a viable option for this scenario.
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Pansy
11 months ago
I agree with Mee, AWS Direct Connect provides a dedicated network connection between on-premises and AWS.
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Mee
11 months ago
I think the customer can use AWS Direct Connect for this.
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