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2V0-11.25 · Question #140

2V0-11.25 Question #140: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is D. A new VI workload domain must be created through SDDC Manager.. According to VMware Cloud Foundation documentation, once a VI workload domain has been deployed as an isolated domain (with its own SSO), it cannot be reconfigured after deployment to join the management domain's SSO domain. The official guidance states that the only supported ap

Question

An administrator recently incorrectly deployed a new isolated VI workload domain within an existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) instance. How can the administrator reconfigure the VI workload domain to share the SSO domain from the management workload domain?

Options

  • AFrom the management domain vCenter Server instance, use the rsautil command to add the VI
  • BFrom the VI workload domain vCenter Server instance, add the management domain SSO and
  • CFrom the SDDC Manager console, migrate the VI workload domain to the management domain.
  • DA new VI workload domain must be created through SDDC Manager.

Explanation

According to VMware Cloud Foundation documentation, once a VI workload domain has been deployed as an isolated domain (with its own SSO), it cannot be reconfigured after deployment to join the management domain's SSO domain. The official guidance states that the only supported approach is to delete the incorrectly configured VI workload domain and create a new one through SDDC Manager, ensuring it is properly configured to share the SSO domain with the management domain during the deployment process. There is no supported process to convert or migrate an existing isolated SSO VI workload domain to a shared SSO configuration after

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