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300-610 · Question #346

An architect is designing a VXLAN solution for a client with limited experience in complex deployments and has recommended using the Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller (NDFC) for automating the configu

The correct answer is B. four-node pND cluster. A four-node pND (physical Nexus Dashboard) cluster is required to support active/active high availability across a dual-site production data center. This deployment model provides site redundancy and quorum while using physical appliances, which aligns with the requirement for an

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An architect is designing a VXLAN solution for a client with limited experience in complex deployments and has recommended using the Nexus Dashboard Fabric Controller (NDFC) for automating the configuration and management of the solution. The NDFC is intended to manage a dual-site production data center environment in a physical appliance active/active high availability mode. Which NDFC deployment model must the architect select for the client?

Options

  • Afive-node vND cluster
  • Bfour-node pND cluster
  • Cthree-node pND cluster
  • Dfour-node vND cluster

How the community answered

(28 responses)
  • A
    11% (3)
  • B
    82% (23)
  • C
    4% (1)
  • D
    4% (1)

Explanation

A four-node pND (physical Nexus Dashboard) cluster is required to support active/active high availability across a dual-site production data center. This deployment model provides site redundancy and quorum while using physical appliances, which aligns with the requirement for an active/active HA design managed by NDFC.

Topics

#VXLAN design#NDFC deployment#High Availability#Physical appliance deployment

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