A systems administrator is tasked to deploy a management domain as part of the VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process and notes the VCF components which will require at least four vCPUs.
Which VCF components have this requirement as default?
A systems administrator is tasked to deploy a management domain as part of the VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process and notes the VCF components which will require at least four vCPUs.
Which VCF components have this requirement as default?
The VCF components that require at least four vCPUs are SDDC Manager and vCenter Server. The SDDC Manager is responsible for automating the deployment and configuration of infrastructure, and it requires at least four vCPUs to handle its tasks effectively. Similarly, the vCenter Server, even in its small form factor, also requires at least four vCPUs for managing virtualized environments, clusters, and resources efficiently.
B is correct
B is correct, asuming vCenter's form factor is small. vCenter sizing: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-upgrade/GUID-752FCA83-1A9B-499E-9C65-D5625351C0B5.html SDDC sizing: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/4.5/vcf-management-domain-design/GUID-BBBE8493-BAE7-4EAE-BD1F-0B8AC7F44F4A.html -YoMeroElElotero
B https://core.vmware.com/resource/planning-hardware-requirements-vmware-cloud-foundation-management-domain
B is the correct https://core.vmware.com/resource/planning-hardware-requirements-vmware-cloud-foundation-management-domain
it's D because the question is focused on the "VCF Management component" so NSX-T and vCenter.
B is correct because the Medium NSX-T Manager requires 6 vCPUs for a production environment, making it suitable for use as a medium-sized NSX-T manager