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An administrator has been tasked with deploying an additional VI Workload Domain, WLD03.
The following information has been provided about the existing VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment:
• There are two existing VI Workload Domains, WLD01 and WLD02.
• WLD01 is configured to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager Baselines.
• WLD02 is configured to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images.
To minimize the Management Workload Domain resources required to deploy WLD03, the administrator has decided to configure the environment so that WLD03 shares the NSX Manager of WLD02.
What impact does this decision have on the VCF solution?

  • A. WLD03 must be configured to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images.
  • B. WLD02 must be configured to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager Baselines.
  • C. WLD01 must be configured to use vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images.
  • D. WLD01 must be configured to share the same NSX Manager as WLD02 and WLD03.
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carlos28
1 week, 2 days ago
Selected Answer: A
In order to share an NSX Manager instance, the VI workload domains must use the same update method. The VI workload domains must both use vSphere Lifecycle Manager baselines or they must both use vSphere Lifecycle Manager images. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.0/vcf-admin/GUID-E64CEFDD-DCA2-4D19-B5C5-D8ABE66407B8.html
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