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VMware Exam 2V0-33.22PSE Topic 5 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22PSE exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 5
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What is the purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW)?

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Suggested Answer: C

The best option for a cloud administrator who wants to deploy a VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) on a cloud provider and requires a consistent 4.5 Gbps bandwidth from applications to communicate from on-premises to the SDDC is a Route-Based Virtual Private Network (VPN). This type of connection offers enhanced performance[1][2], flexibility, scalability, and security compared to other options, such as Policy-Based Virtual Private Network (VPN), Private L2 Virtual Private Network (VPN), or Private Line.

According to the VMware official site, 'Route-based VPN enables a secure connection between two or more sites, or between a site and a mobile user, and provides better performance and scalability than a policy-based VPN. Route-based VPNs are also more secure than policy-based VPNs, because the traffic is encrypted with a unique encryption key for each tunnel, rather than relying on a shared key for all tunnels. This allows for secure and reliable connections for devices and applications located in different physical locations.' [1]

[1]https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Data-Center/2.4/com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-D6B7B9E9-E134-4C8A-8F2E-1C60A2FEDC1A.html


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Cammy
1 months ago
Wait, there's a VMware Cloud on AWS? I thought we were still stuck in the '90s with dial-up modems. Option C sounds like the most modern choice.
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Monte
3 days ago
Curtis: It definitely makes sense for workload traffic in a software-defined data center.
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Alesia
7 days ago
User 3: I agree, having a Tier-0 router for routing and firewalling seems like the way to go.
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Curtis
18 days ago
User 2: Really? I had no idea. Option C does sound like the most modern choice.
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Shelia
20 days ago
User 1: Yes, VMware Cloud on AWS is a thing now.
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Jenelle
1 months ago
If the CGW can't handle both management and workload traffic, how am I supposed to get my cloud-based cat videos to play smoothly? Option D for the win!
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Izetta
4 days ago
User 3: So true, the Tier-1 router is for management appliances.
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Ashton
21 days ago
User 2: Yeah, the Tier-0 router is the one that handles workload traffic.
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Wendell
23 days ago
User 1: Option D for the win!
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Rose
2 months ago
Ah, the old Tier-1 vs Tier-0 router conundrum. I'm going with Option C - the CGW is a Tier-0 router for the management appliances.
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Gary
9 days ago
Yes, knowing the purpose of the CGW helps in setting up the VMware Cloud on AWS effectively.
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Fanny
14 days ago
I think you're right. It's important to understand the difference between Tier-1 and Tier-0 routers.
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Aide
18 days ago
Option C is correct. The CGW is indeed a Tier-0 router for management appliances.
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Ellsworth
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the CGW is responsible for the workload traffic on the routed compute network segments. Option D is the way to go.
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Coleen
8 days ago
User 3: So, the purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway is to handle workload traffic on routed compute network segments.
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Cathrine
10 days ago
User 2: Yes, that's correct. Option D mentions that it is a Tier-0 router for workload traffic.
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Scot
22 days ago
User 1: I think the CGW handles workload traffic on the routed compute network segments.
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Kenia
2 months ago
The purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW) is to handle routing and firewalling for the management appliances. Option C seems to be the correct answer.
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Shaun
18 days ago
Yes, that's correct. Option C is the Tier-0 router that handles workload traffic connected to routed compute network segments.
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Carolynn
25 days ago
So, the correct answer is C, right?
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Josefa
1 months ago
I agree, option C mentions that it is a Tier-0 router that handles routing and firewalling for the VMware vCenter Server and other management appliances.
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Almeta
2 months ago
I think the purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW) is to handle routing and firewalling for the management appliances.
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Janey
2 months ago
I see both points. I think the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW) serves as a Tier-1 router for workload traffic and also handles routing and firewalling for management appliances. So, I would say it's a combination of options A and B.
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Davida
3 months ago
I disagree with Cecily. I believe the purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW) is to handle workload traffic that is connected to routed compute network segments. So, I would choose option B.
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Cecily
3 months ago
I think the purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW) is to handle routing and firewalling for the VMware vCenter Server and other management appliances running in the software-defined data center (SDDC). So, I would go with option A.
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