Question 51

An architect is designing a new vSphere cluster. The requirement is to provide a total of 96 CPU cores and 1.5 TB RAM across all hosts.
The following information has been provided:
Two different physical hardware profiles are available for the ESXi hosts in the cluster.
- Profile 1: 16 CPU cores and 256 GB RAM
- Profile 2: 32 CPU cores and 512 GB RAM
Profile 2 is twice as expensive to purchase as Profile 1.
Which two aspects should the architect consider when selecting the hardware profile? (Choose two.)
  • Question 52

    A customer provides the following list of requirements for their vSphere platform:
    REQ01 The solution should utilize dual network connections to eliminate single points of failure.
    REQ02 The solution should allow logs to be retained for a period of 30 days.
    REQ03 All user access to the platform should be recorded for audit purposes.
    REQ04 The solution should allow the management of multiple ESXi hosts.
    REQ05 The solution should allow users to view the remote console of virtual machines.
    Which two of the listed requirements would be classified as non-functional requirements? (Choose two.)
  • Question 53

    Refer to the exhibit.
    During a requirements gathering workshop, a customer shares the following diagram regarding their availability service-level agreements (SLAs):

    The customer states that there is no application level availability for legacy applications.
    Which recommendation could the architect make to meet the customer's high availability requirements for the legacy applications virtual machines?
  • Question 54

    Which requirement would be classified as a functional requirement within the application design documentation?
  • Question 55

    A architect is designing a new VMware software-designed data center (SDDC) using vSphere 7 to meet the following requirements:
    The SDDC must be deployed at two locations: primary and secondary.
    vSphere Replication must be used to replicate virtual machines between the two locations.
    Site Recovery Manager must be used to orchestrate disaster recovery (DR) activities.
    One single-sign on (SSO) domain must be used to authenticate access at both locations.
    Which design decision should the architect make to meet these requirements?