An architect is designing a new vSAN cluster to be added to an existing workload domain for a customer who is on a tight budget.
What is the minimum number of hosts required for this additional cluster?
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-D3C55AA8-D4B9-49D4-A26F-7A713A141251.html Verify that there are at least three hosts available in the SDDC Manager inventory. For information on commissioning hosts.
During the design phase for a greenfield VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) deployment, the following design decision has been agreed upon:
* Developer Ready Infrastructure needs to be deployed
The Infrastructure Architect is working with the client to fill the Planning and Preparation Workbook. The Option for 'Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation' has been set to 'Deploy'. The 'Developer Ready Infrastructure using VMware Cloud Foundation' is displaying an error, and its Final Result is stating 'Excluded'.
Which option should be enabled in the Planning and Preparation Workbook to address this issue?
A customer is leveraging vRA to provision workloads to a consolidated VCF domain cluster. Due to the increased demand of customer workloads, more capacity is now needed. The architect provides information on scaling the customer's consolidated design.
Which statement accurately characterizes this design?
'When more capacity is needed, scaling the consolidated design is an option but a much better design option for a larger scale is to use workload domains. After you reach 8 or 10 nodes in the consolidated design, consider migrating to a standard design. If you migrate to a standard design, the default small vCenter Server Appliance size should be enough for most designs.'
An administrator is tasked with resetting a root password which has expired for one of the Workspace One Access (WSA) cluster nodes. The administrator has already reset the password directly on the WSA cluster node(s).
Which additional step must the administrator take to update the password in the SDDC Manager database?
Which type of storage entity is used as the backing disks for persistent volumes in vSphere with Tanzu?
vSphere with Tanzu uses the First Class Disk (FCD) type of virtual disks to back persistent volumes. FCD, also known as Improved Virtual Disk, is a named virtual disk not associated with a VM. FCDs are identified by UUID and can be managed independently of VMs.
Thick provisioned VMDK, Raw Device Mapping (RDM), and Virtual Volumes (vVOLs) are not used as the backing disks for persistent volumes in vSphere with Tanzu.
The references are:
Using Persistent Storage in vSphere with Tanzu, section ''Persistent Volume''
vSphere with Tanzu Storage, section ''First Class Disk''
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