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Question 14

An architect is finalizing the design for a new vSphere platform based on the following information:

✑ All Windows virtual machines will be hosted on a dedicated cluster for licensing purposes.

✑ All Linux virtual machines will be hosted on a dedicated cluster for licensing purposes.

✑ All management virtual machines will be hosted on a dedicated cluster.

✑ A total of ten physical sites will be used to host virtual machines.

✑ In the event of one physical datacenter becoming unavailable, the manageability of the virtual infrastructure in the remaining data centers should not be impacted.

✑ Access to configure the management virtual machines via vCenter Server must be controlled through the management Active Directory domain.

✑ Access to configure the Windows and Linux virtual machines must be controlled through the resource Active Directory domain.

✑ The management and resource Active Directory domains are part of separate Active Directory forests and do not have any trusts between them.

The design will use Active Directory with Integrated Windows Authentication.

How should the architect document the vCenter Server configuration for this design?

    Correct Answer: C

    Given the architectural requirements, the vCenter Server configuration needs to accommodate separate Active Directory domains without trusts between them. Deploying a dedicated SSO domain for the management cluster ensures that access control via the management Active Directory domain is isolated and secure. Additionally, using separate SSO domains for each physical site for the remaining clusters aligns with the requirement that the manageability of virtual infrastructure should not be impacted in the event of a physical data center becoming unavailable. Therefore, the appropriate configuration is to deploy a vCenter Server for the management cluster with a dedicated SSO domain and deploy vCenter Servers for the remaining clusters with dedicated SSO domains for each physical site.

Discussion
VCIXOption: C

Answer is C

dimiOption: B

B C :dedicated SSO domain for each physical site is to complicated

MasterHowOption: C

In the event of one physical datacenter becoming unavailable, the manageability of the virtual infrastructure in the remaining data centers should not be impacted. --> So it cannot be B! C is the only possible answer to match all requirements

hicallOption: B

i've choose B

hamadakotaOption: C

C. Deploy a vCenter Server for the management cluster with a dedicated SSO domain. Deploy a vCenter Server for all remaining clusters and use a dedicated SSO domain for each physical site.

AlchotOption: B

A single SSO domain is used by all sites

FR_WolfmanOption: C

Answer is C. A & B are wrong, as the Management and Resource Active Directory domains are segregated : so you cannot use shared SSO domain on each site or across all sites. D is wrong, as the unavailability of a datacenter cannot impact the others, you cannot have your vCenter and SSO in a single site.

andr3Option: C

dedicated SSO (Single Sign-On) domain should be used for the management cluster to control access to configure the management virtual machines via vCenter Server. For the remaining clusters hosting Windows and Linux virtual machines, a dedicated SSO domain should be used for each physical site to control access to configure these virtual machines. The design does not mention the need for a shared SSO domain across all physical sites, so option B is not applicable. Correct ans: C

AlfilOption: C

I believe is C because we have 2 separated ADs, this configuration cant be manage in a single SSO.

MohamedZohairOption: C

The answer is C

AlchotOption: B

B. Deploy a vCenter Server for the management cluster. ✑ All management virtual machines will be hosted on a dedicated cluster. Deploy a vCenter Server for all remaining clusters. Create a shared SSO domain across all physical sites. ✑ A total of ten physical sites will be used to host virtual machines. ✑ In the event of one physical datacenter becoming unavailable, the manageability of the virtual infrastructure in the remaining data centers should not be impacted.