Which two networking planes are converged in a VMware NSX-T Data Center? (Choose two.)
Which two networking planes are converged in a VMware NSX-T Data Center? (Choose two.)
In VMware NSX-T Data Center, the control plane and the management plane are the two networking planes that are converged. The control plane is responsible for computing the runtime state of the system based on configuration from the management plane and disseminating topology information. The management plane provides an interface for administration and configuration. The convergence of these two planes reduces the number of virtual appliances that need to be managed.
The correct answers are: A. Control Plane C. Management Plane Overview of NSX-T Data Center: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/installation/GUID-10B1A61D-4DF2-481E-A93E-C694726393F9.html
Agree with Mario, as per "The convergence of management and control plane nodes reduces the number of virtual appliances that must be deployed and managed by the NSX-T Data Center administrator."
The convergence of management and control plane nodes reduces the number of virtual appliances that must be deployed and managed by the NSX-T Data Center administrator.
Quote from https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/installation/GUID-10B1A61D-4DF2-481E-A93E-C694726393F9.html The convergence of management and control plane nodes reduces the number of virtual appliances that must be deployed and managed by the NSX-T Data Center administrator
The convergence of management and control plane nodes reduces the number of virtual appliances that must be deployed and managed by the NSX-T Data Center administrator.
The convergence of management and control plane nodes reduces the number of virtual appliances that must be deployed and managed by the NSX-T Data Center administrator. Reference:https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/installation/GUID-10B1A61D-4DF2-481E-A93E-C694726393F9.html
A & C, management and control planes
Agree with the options A&C seems to simple to see
See below explanation