A cloud administrator is asked to validate a proposed internetworking design that will provide connectivity to a VMware Cloud on AWS environment from multiple company locations. The following requirements must be met:
I'm a bit unsure about the private IP address requirement in option B. I think we discussed something similar in class, but I can't recall the specifics.
This question seems pretty complex, to be honest. I'm not super familiar with VMware Cloud on AWS and the specific networking requirements there. I'll need to do some research on that first before I can really start planning out a solution. Hopefully, I can find some good resources to help me understand the context better.
Okay, let's see here. Requirement A is about redundancy, so I'm thinking some kind of high-availability setup with multiple connections to the VMware Cloud. Requirement B is about keeping internal traffic private, so a VPN or direct connection would work for that. And requirement C is all about performance, so I'll need to consider things like bandwidth and latency. I've got some ideas, but I'll need to flesh them out more.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The requirements around no single point of failure and high-throughput data transfer seem tricky. I'll need to review my networking concepts and maybe look up some best practices for VMware Cloud on AWS.
This looks like a pretty straightforward networking design question. I'll need to think through the requirements carefully, but I'm confident I can come up with a solid solution.
The correct answer is to use AWS Direct Connect. It provides redundant, private connectivity to the VMware Cloud on AWS environment, ensuring no single point of failure. Plus, it supports high-throughput data transfer over a private IP space. Nailed it!
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