What is the correct sequence of steps to add a new VI Workload Domain in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?
What is the correct sequence of steps to add a new VI Workload Domain in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?
The correct sequence of steps to add a new VI Workload Domain in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment is: Configure DNS first to ensure network name resolution, then create a network pool for managing network segments, commission the hosts to make them available for workload integration, add licenses to the SDDC Manager for the newly added resources, and finally, create the workload domain to link all the components together.
host commissioning does a DNS check, if DNS is not configured the host can not be commissioned, answer is A
Order listed here, halfway down page https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-getting-started/GUID-C000FB7D-5A4C-4AA7-AEAB-D67F335BCB21.html
Selected Answer: A
Why do we need DNS for a VI deployment? Would 100% need DNS if deploying a Tanzu cluster
It is A - C can't be possible because we need the DNS for Deployment. And the right Sequence is First Network Pool and then Comission the Hosts
First NetWorkPool Second Commision host
Are you sure that is A and not D?