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Question #: 44
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An administrator has been tasked with expanding an existing VMware Cloud Foundation environment by adding a new workload domain. The environment currently has one management domain and one VI workload domain.
What options are available to the administrator for deploying NSX in the second VI workload domain?

  • A. The new workload domain can have its own dedicated NSX Fabric or it can join the existing NSX Fabric configured in the existing VI domain.
  • B. The new workload domain can have a dedicated NSX Fabric or it can join the existing NSX Fabric configured in either the management domain or existing VI domain.
  • C. The new workload domain can have its own dedicated NSX Fabric or it can join the existing NSX Fabric configured in the management domain.
  • D. The new workload domain must have a dedicated NSX Fabric.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Manu62
3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
When expanding a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) environment by adding a new VI workload domain, NSX deployment options depend on the existing NSX configuration in the environment. The administrator has two options: Dedicated NSX Fabric for the New VI Workload Domain The administrator can deploy a new, dedicated NSX instance for the second VI workload domain. This is useful when isolated networking policies are required for the new workload domain. Join the Existing NSX Fabric in the Existing VI Workload Domain The new workload domain can use the existing NSX deployment from the first VI workload domain, provided that it aligns with networking requirements. This approach reduces operational complexity and shares NSX components (like Tier-0 gateways and Edge nodes).
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Manu62
1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C is the correct answer, and the NSX is in the management domain.
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Manu62
3 weeks ago
Correcting this statement after more investigation
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antonio_bm
1 month, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
When provisioning a new VI workload domain in VMware Cloud Foundation, administrators can either use an existing NSX Manager cluster instance that has already been configured with an existing VI workload domain, or they can deploy a new NSX Manager cluster specifically for the new VI workload domain. At no point does it indicate that it can be shared with the management domain, so I believe that the correct answer is A.
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