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Question 2

What is the purpose of the VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW)?

    Correct Answer: B

    The VMware Cloud on AWS Compute Gateway (CGW) is designed to handle workload traffic that is connected to routed compute network segments. This means it functions as a Tier-1 router that manages the network traffic for workload virtual machines (VMs) in the software-defined data center (SDDC).

Discussion
soeheinOption: B

Ans: B During the creation of the software-defined data center (SDDC), two Tier 1 (T1) routers are created: management and compute. These routers are called gateways in the SDDC console: ? The management gateway (MGW) includes vCenter Server and NSX Manager. Add-on services deploy other management appliances to the MGW. ? The compute gateway (CGW) includes any workload VMs that are created in the SDDC. By default, no compute gateway network segments are created.

xxxxx85xxOption: B

Answer is B The CGW is a Tier 1 router that handles network traffic for workload VMs connected to routed compute network segments. Compute gateway firewall rules, along with NAT rules, run on the Tier 0 router.

VCIX_ChrisOption: B

CGW ist the gateway to connect to from workloads

VirtualSteveOOption: B

Answer is B

tripinhaOption: B

The answer is B. It is a Tier-1 Gateway used for computing (Workload VMs) only. The Management Gateway handles vCenter Traffic.

nemisis95Option: B

Very easy - B.

kachwan20Option: B

The compute gateway (CGW) handles network traffic from workload VMs and containers. For example, the compute gateway allows the web servers on one segment to connect to the app servers on a different segment.

KrazyKarlOption: A

Answer is A. Snippit from VMware Cloud on AWS Docs. Compute Gateway networking includes a compute network with one or more segments and the DNS, DHCP, and security (gateway firewall and distributed firewall) configurations that manage network traffic for workload VMs. It can also include a layer 2 VPN and extended network that provides a single broadcast domain that spans your on-premises network and your SDDC workload network.