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Question 27

When preparing to deploy VMware Cloud on Dell EMC or VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts in a data center, which two physical constraints must be considered? (Choose two.)

    Correct Answer: C, E

    When preparing to deploy VMware Cloud on Dell EMC or VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts, two crucial physical constraints that must be considered are the size of the doorways between the loading dock and the data center and the floor and elevator weight capacity between the loading dock and the data center. These factors are essential because the equipment is delivered as fully populated racks, which are large and heavy, potentially causing issues if these constraints are not accounted for.

Discussion
Marioalfo2Options: CE

The correct answers are: C. Size of the doorways between loading dock and datacenter E. Floor and elevator weight capacity between loading dock and datacenter When deploying VMware Cloud on Dell EMC or VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts, the Dell or AWS guys will bring a populated rack to the on-prem DC to extend the private cloud. They will bring technisians on-site to carry, install and configure the devices. AWS Outposts rack hardware specs: https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/rack/hardware-specs/?nc=sn&loc=4 https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-on-Dell-EMC/services/vmc.dell.emc.datasheet/GUID-9252D1FC-FE9C-4317-8EEB-4C019A21CAA9.html

JasongoodOptions: CE

CE is correct

VCIX_ChrisOptions: CE

A is nonsense, because the AWS Outposts come as complete racks. B is nonsense, because the distance is generally irrelevant. D is nonsense, because if you have the correct equipment, you can move the AWS Outposts wioth only one person. The correct answers clearly are C and E, because they are show stoppers.

VirtualSteveOOptions: CE

Outpost racks are taller than usual DC racks and fully populated, this caused some issues with being to heavy for floors and elevators!, I would say C & E