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Question #: 29
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An administrator needs to deploy a new VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment. Due to the lack of physical space within the co-located data center, the administrator is looking to deploy VCF with the minimum amount of hardware needed to start migrating workloads and then plans to scale out the environment at a later date.
Which type of Workload Domain must the administrator deploy first to support the requirement?

  • A. Management Domain
  • B. Consolidated Domain
  • C. Virtual Infrastructure Workload Domain
  • D. Isolated Virtual Infrastructure Workload Domain
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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carlos28
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Selected Answer: A
Consolidated Architecture Model In this model, the management and customer workloads run together on a shared management domain. The environment is managed from a single vCenter Server and vSphere resource pools provide isolation between management and customer workloads. Resource pools must be properly configured as the domain is shared by the management and compute workloads. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/5.2/vcf-getting-started/GUID-C6AF75AE-569C-49F8-A15E-E9A6EF9549DA.html#consolidated-architecture-model-5
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