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3V0-21.23 · Question #37
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An architect is tasked with designing a greenfield VMware software-defined data center (SDDC) solution that will be used to deliver a private cloud service for a customer. During the initial meeting with the service owner and business sponsor, the customer has provided the following information to help inform the design: - The solution must support the concurrent running of 1,000 virtual machines - The production environment must be delivered across two geographically dispersed data centers - All virtual machines must be capable of running in either data center. - The two data centers are currently connected to each other through a single but diversely routed, high bandwidth and low latency link. - The link between the two data centers is capable of supporting a round-trip time (RTT) of 150 ms - The existing server hardware standard document states that all virtual infrastructure hosts must be deployed using vSAN ReadyNodes - The service owner has stated that it is critical to ensure the availability target of 99.9% - All virtual machine backups must be completed using the existing backup service - The recovery time objective (RTO) for the service is five minutes - The recovery point objective (RPO) of the service is four hours Which two elements represent risks to the successful delivery of this solution- (Choose two.)
Options
- AThe use of only two data centers
- BThe network connectivity between data center sites
- CThe use of vSAN ReadyNodes
- DThe RTT on the link between the two data centers
- EThe use of the existing backup service
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