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Question 29

An administrator is tasked with deploying a VMware Cloud Foundation environment that consists of three VI Workload Domains. Each VI Workload Domain is comprised of two clusters, with 18 hosts in each cluster.

Which option fulfills this requirement while minimizing the number of NSX-T Manager instances?

    Correct Answer: D

    To fulfill the requirement of deploying a VMware Cloud Foundation environment with three VI Workload Domains, each consisting of two clusters with 18 hosts each, you should deploy one large-sized NSX-T Manager cluster for all VI Workload Domains. This minimizes the number of NSX-T Manager instances while accommodating the total of 108 hosts across 6 clusters. A large-sized NSX-T Manager cluster can support the required number of hosts and clusters, whereas medium-sized instances would be insufficient due to the limitation on the number of clusters they can manage.

Discussion
Doggy95Option: B

Good answer is B. The question is for Minimizing number of NSX Manager. The medium size support 128 hosts ( 3 VI with 36 host = 108 host). https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.0/installation/GUID-AECA2EE0-90FC-48C4-8EDB-66517ACFE415.html

vRockStar

its not about just number of host(s) its also about number of cluster as well. Medium now only support 5 clusters . Here we have 6

carstenphOption: D

D is the correct answer

vRockStarOption: D

As per Config max Medium NSX Manager can only have "vSphere Clusters Prepared for NSX 5" In this case we will end up having 6 Clusters prepared for NSX-T. So we need Large form factor.

BartiBatosOption: B

Actually, the Management Domain has a dedicated NSX Manager cluster, thus it cannot be shared with other Workload Domains. Now, the first VI Workload Domain is supported by a new NSX Manager cluster (different from the Management Domain's NSX Manager cluster), subsequent VI Workload Domains can share the first VI Workload Domain's NSX Manager cluster, or, they can use a new and dedicated NSX Manager cluster. -YoMeroTuCompañero

Kk14Option: D

Answer D NSX Manager deployment scenarios: • A small appliance for lab or proof-of-concept deployments • A medium appliance for deployments up to 64 hosts • A large appliance for customers who deploy to a large-scale environment With Large form-factor appliance, per VI Workload Domain 800 hosts are supported. For more information, see the VMware Configuration Maximums at https://configmax.vmware.com. VMware Cloud Foundation deploys the large appliance size by default.

ruan19812022Option: D

6 clusters require large manager cluster

vatomanOption: D

https://configmax.esp.vmware.com/guest?vmwareproduct=VMware%20NSX&release=NSX-T%20Data%20Center%203.2.3&categories=17-0 6 Clusters in the question.

clsalazarOption: A

Correct is A. Yes, Medium size is fine.. bute NSX Manager dont shared.. is one cluster per VI WD

LFC1280

Dude, get your hands over a VCF environment before posting BS. A NSX-T instance can actually be shared between different VI Workload Domains. Right answer is B.

vRockStar

with medium you can only have 5 clusters , so we need LARGE to accommodate 6