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Question #: 18
Topic #: 1
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Which three factors should a cloud administrator consider when sizing a new VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) to support the migration of workloads from an on-premises SDDC? (Choose three.)

  • A. Total number of 10Gb network ports required
  • B. Host hardware type in the target VMware Cloud
  • C. Total number of on-premises hosts
  • D. Total number of workloads
  • E. Total amount of available storage across all on-premises datastores
  • F. Average size of workload resources (CPU & RAM)
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Suggested Answer: DEF 🗳️

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Marioalfo2
Highly Voted 1 year, 8 months ago
I would say correct answers are: B. Host hardware type in the target VMware Cloud - Choose between I3.metal or I3en.metal bare-metal hosts D. Total number of workloads - VMs or containers used in the on-prem DC F. Average size of workload resources (CPU & RAM) - VMware Cloud Sizer can help with this. VMware Cloud on AWS: SDDC Design https://vmc.techzone.vmware.com/vmc-solutions/docs/arch/vmc-aws-sddc-design#section1 https://vmc.vmware.com/sizer
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JailBreak
1 year, 7 months ago
If you have already Average size of workload resources (CPU & RAM) you don't need the number of workload, but instead the number of hosts that is being use. So for me is BCF
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VCIX_Chris
Most Recent 11 months ago
Selected Answer: BEF
Total number of workloads is irrelevant. You need hardware type, amount of storage and amount of compute ressources.
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VirtualSteveO
1 year, 1 month ago
B, E, F Available storage on prem is not a useful metric 10GB ports makes no sense as a single ENA is provisioned per host Number of on prem hosts doesn't matter as likely these will be older hardware and so run a lower consolidation ratio than available in VMC
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Rinjanisim
1 year, 3 months ago
Important factors to consider migrating workload to cloud are the number of workload, CPU&RAM and storage requirements. DEF should be the correct answer
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Franzcisco
1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: BDF
Network type and number of hosts on-prem is not useful. To size the SDDC on AWS you need to know number of VMs; amount of CPU/MEM and amount of Storage - but only workload storage, not all on-prem storage. You can also decide type of SDDC hosts and this will give you the number of hosts (of that type) needed.
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casablankino
1 year, 5 months ago
I think the answer should be BDF. total available storage on-prem is irrelevant in my opinion.
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1 year, 5 months ago
I'm not sure the question is well built. But, I agree with you, it has no sense to consider all on-prem storage for sizing.
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krkmar
1 year, 7 months ago
Selected Answer: DEF
https://vmc.vmware.com/sizer/quick-sizing
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Himadri100
1 year, 7 months ago
C. Total number of on-premises hosts D. Total number of workloads E. Total amount of available storage across all on-premises datastores
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Marioalfo2
1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: DEF
I was wrong with B. That is for SDDC in AWS. I will change it for E
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ertin74
1 year, 8 months ago
I'd say DEF, based on the input type required by the basic configurator here: https://vmc.vmware.com/sizer. Destination HW is a consequence of sizing, 10G nics is nonsense, same as on-prem hosts.
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