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VMware 5V0-23.20 Exam - Topic 10 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 5V0-23.20 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 10
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Which statement describes the characteristics of vSphere with Tanzu using vSphere Distributed Switch network topology?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Alberta
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about A? That sounds too simple!
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Percy
3 months ago
D seems off, load balancers usually don't connect to all networks.
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Shawna
3 months ago
C is a solid choice, vCenter needs access to all networks.
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Georgene
4 months ago
I think B makes more sense, why limit to just one network?
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Miles
4 months ago
A is correct, control plane VMs connect to the primary workload network.
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Scarlet
4 months ago
The load balancer appliance being attached to all networks sounds plausible, but I don't think that's how it works in vSphere with Tanzu.
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Ellen
4 months ago
I feel like vCenter Server being attached to all workload networks is a common setup, but I can't recall if that's the case here.
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Melda
4 months ago
I remember studying that the control plane VMs might connect to both primary and non-primary networks, but it feels a bit fuzzy.
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Whitley
5 months ago
I think the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs are primarily connected to the main workload network, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the only one.
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Dulce
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. I remember learning about the vSphere Distributed Switch and how it's used to connect the different components in a vSphere with Tanzu environment.
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Derick
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. The key is to identify which network the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs are attached to. Let me think this through step-by-step.
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Bette
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the wording of the options. I'll need to carefully read through each one to make sure I understand the differences.
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Wenona
5 months ago
This question seems to be asking about the network topology of vSphere with Tanzu. I'll need to review my notes on the different network components and how they're connected.
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Fletcher
5 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I think I'll go with using asynchronous import or export jobs and configuring a timeout for the script pipelet. That should help prevent performance issues when making calls to the external system.
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An
5 months ago
Okay, I've got a strategy for this. I think the best approach would be to focus on actions that address the competition authorities' main concerns, like preserving jobs and passing on cost savings to consumers. That's likely to be the most persuasive.
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Lorean
1 year ago
I'm going with B. It just makes sense that the control plane VMs would need to be connected to multiple networks for redundancy. Although, I have to admit, the whole 'Supervisor Cluster' thing sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. *chuckles* VMware really knows how to make things sound impressive, don't they?
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Candida
1 year ago
D has to be the right answer. I mean, why wouldn't you want a load balancer connected to all the workload networks? That's like Networking 101, right? *laughs* Honestly, these VMware questions are like trying to decipher ancient hieroglyphics sometimes.
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Leila
1 year ago
D) Load balancer appliance is attached to all workload networks.
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Hollis
1 year ago
C) vCenter Server is attached to all workload networks.
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Krystal
1 year ago
B) Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs are attached to primary and non-primary workload networks.
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Helaine
1 year ago
A) Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs are attached to the primary workload network.
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Yong
1 year ago
Hmm, I was going to say option A, but now I'm not so sure. This vSphere with Tanzu stuff seems more complicated than I thought. Maybe I should have paid more attention in that webinar.
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Kirk
1 year ago
I agree, but now I'm second-guessing myself. Maybe we should review the webinar material again.
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Rebecka
1 year ago
Option A seems like the most logical choice.
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Cassandra
1 year ago
I think D is the correct answer because it makes sense for load balancer to be attached to all workload networks.
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Tyra
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think C could also be a possibility.
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Thora
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B.
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Shasta
2 years ago
I think the answer is A.
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Frankie
2 years ago
I think option B is the correct answer. The Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs need to be attached to both the primary and non-primary workload networks to ensure redundancy and high availability.
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Karrie
1 year ago
That's right, it's all about ensuring high availability and resilience in the network topology.
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Edda
1 year ago
It ensures that if one network fails, the control plane VMs can still communicate through the other network.
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Winifred
1 year ago
Having the Supervisor Cluster control plane VMs attached to both networks is crucial for redundancy.
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Dona
1 year ago
I agree, option B is the correct answer.
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