Which two of the listed requirements would be classified as manageability non-functional requirements? (Choose two.)
Which two of the listed requirements would be classified as manageability non-functional requirements? (Choose two.)
Manageability non-functional requirements pertain to the ease of managing the infrastructure, including aspects like scalability, lifecycle management, and capacity planning. The requirement that 'ESXi clusters must scale when compute resources are sustained above 70% for five business days' relates to scalability under manageability. Similarly, 'ESXi host updates must be installed within one week of release' involves maintaining and managing the infrastructure effectively, making it a manageability requirement as well.
Is A and C 100% for sure, i did the course of vSphere Desing 7 and this example is in the page 31 of the book.
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Concur with A and C for the same reason FYI, book is part of classroom materials for vSphere 7 Design course and not available for purchase separately
Agree...A and C are the answers. vSphere 7 Design course.
I'd say it is A and E: A. Manageability (Scalability) B. Avalability C. Security D. Security E. Manageability (Scalability)
E- As per the design guide page 34 its a FR.
Manageability: Description Managing the infrastructure in terms of lifecycle management, scalability, and capacity planning. Measurements (Often in SLAs) Examples Cluster nodes must scale when compute resources are sustained at 70%+ for 5 business days. ESXi host updates must be installed within 1 week of release.
Answer A & C are Manageability, Non Functional Requirements.
@JLF_VMW is correct, this is in the vSphere Design book and states under non-functional manageability : "Cluster nodes must scale when compute resources are sustained at 70%+ for 5 business days. ESXi host updates must be installed within 1 week of release."
A&C not E
A and C, it's in the book page 31.
Examples of Nonfunctional Requirements: Quality: Manageability Description: Managing the infrastructure in terms of lifecycle management, scalability, and capacity planning Measurements (Often in SLAs): Cluster nodes must scale when compute resources are sustained at 70%+ for 5 business days. ESXi host updates must be installed within 1 week of release.
Lecture book page 31 section 2-26 Examples of Nonfunctional Requirements
I'd Say A and C vSphere Desing 7 2-26 Examples of Nonfunctional Requirements Manageability Managing the infrastructure in terms of lifecycle management, scalability, and capacity planning Cluster nodes must scale when compute resources are sustained at 70%+ for 5 business days. ESXi host updates must be installed within 1 week of release.
Probably A & E A. ESXi clusters must scale when compute resources are sustained above 70% for five business days - Scalability/Manageability B. vSphere Fault Tolerance must be supported to improve application uptime - Availability C. ESXi host updates must be installed within one week of release - Security D. The vSphere environment must support administrator password rotation - Security E. ESXi clusters must scale to 500 concurrent virtual machines - Scalability/Manageability
Patches may not always have security updates, it could be bug fixes or some minor feature update. So C could be one of the right answers.
As per design guide page 35 Below are the points which describe manageability. Easy to deploy, administer, maintain, upgrade, and update Hence C is under manageability.
Manageability = Managing the infrastructure in terms of lifecycle management, scalability, and capacity planning B is an availability non-functional requirement. D is a security NFR and E is a scalability NFR
correct answer should be ACE: A&E is Manageability (Scalability/Capacity planing), C is Manageability (lifecycle management)
The Answer AC
https://enkonix.com/blog/functional-requirements-vs-non-functional/ "Functional requirements explain how the system must work, while non functional requirements explain how the system should perform" A and C.
C-- as it could be related to Manageability . E- ESXi clusters must scale to 500 concurrent virtual machines -- it is like a requirement, while option A is a condition of if the utilization stays above 70% then the cluster should scale. A may or may not happen , but E needs to be satisfied.
https://reqtest.com/requirements-blog/functional-vs-non-functional-requirements/ ---
I am in doubt here, it could be A & E or A & C A for sure is correct - Manageability (Scalability) B is availability D is security C could be considered both manageability and security. D it seems to me only scalability, but not manageability. I would say A and C in the end. But not 100% sure anyway.