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Question 70

An administrator is tasked with looking into the disaster recovery (DR) options for a software-defined data center (SDDC).

The following requirements must be met:

• All virtual machines (VMs) must be protected to a secondary site.

• The source VMs must remain online until the failover.

• When failing over to the secondary site, application downtime is allowed.

• The DR failover must be managed from the vSphere Client.

• Costs must remain as low as possible.

How can the administrator accomplish this task?

    Correct Answer: B

    To meet the disaster recovery requirements specified, the administrator should configure VMware Site Recovery Manager combined with vSphere Replication. This configuration allows for protecting all virtual machines to a secondary site while ensuring the source VMs remain online until failover. Additionally, the failover process can be managed from the vSphere Client, which meets the stipulated condition. Using this combination also helps to keep costs low compared to other options, as vSphere Replication provides a cost-effective solution for replicating VMs to a secondary site.

Discussion
mwoolfOption: B

The correct answer I believe is B, the VCDR is not manageable by the vSphere Client. https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2017/11/29/vsr-technicaloverview/

testing_soonOption: B

B: to keep costs down.

rnoronhaOption: B

Option B

testing_soonOption: B

https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/84322

jsmthyOption: B

VCDR does not send to secondary site. Array-based storage replication can cost licensing fees from manufacturer. Content libraries are not meant for DR, much less system-critical DR. vSphere Replication is the best answer.

jennyka76Option: A

A https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Disaster-Recovery/index.html Could i get a double check?

mkhlszf

VCDR backs up to a cloud storage, vSphere Replication does so to a secondary site and is controlled from the vSphere Client, so I would say B