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Question 38

The Service Owner of a vRealize Automation solution has requested that public cloud use is restricted to hosting workloads only. The configured cloud zones for all projects will be stated as follows:

✑ vSphere

✑ AWS

Azure -

Which FaaS provider should the architect recommend for generic extensibility actions to meet the Service Owner's requirement?

    Correct Answer: B

    Given that the Service Owner has requested that public cloud use be restricted to hosting workloads only, the appropriate FaaS provider for generic extensibility actions should be an on-premises solution. This approach ensures that the extensibility actions are not reliant on public cloud services and adheres to the Service Owner's requirement of restricting the use of public clouds to workloads hosting only.

Discussion
frederiknOption: A

A is correct "Typically, the default value of Auto should be left selected, as most of the time the code of the action will be generic" https://blogs.vmware.com/management/2020/01/vra-action-placement.html

connecttozeeOption: B

B is correct

Mr_AndersonOption: A

I like A... "In most cases, the Auto setting in actions allows for the most flexibility, as provider selection will be based on the cloud zones of the project. If the setup of cloud zones changes, it will not be necessary to modify the configuration of the action" from: https://blogs.vmware.com/management/2020/01/vra-action-placement.html

KrunalMOption: B

B is correct: Currently, there is support for three FaaS providers: On-Prem : Using the Extensibility Cloud Proxy for vRA Cloud With the built in FaaS engine in vRA AWS Lambda https://blogs.vmware.com/management/2020/01/vra-action-placement.html