Which three options are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain? (Choose three.)
Which three options are valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain? (Choose three.)
Valid use cases for multiple clusters in a workload domain include having two clusters forming one stretched workload domain, a workload domain with multiple availability zones each containing clusters, and a workload domain with multiple clusters in one rack. These configurations utilize multiple clusters to enhance resource distribution, high availability, and fault tolerance within a single workload domain.
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use cases for "multiple" clusters -- other options says "one cluster"
I agree. D is also a valid design, but it considers just one cluster rather than "multiple", as required in the question. Tricky wording, though.
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