A customer wants to place their NSX Managers in different subnets. Which would an architect recommend to support the request? (Choose the best answer.)
The Correct answer is A.
NSX Management Cluster with Load Balancer
A load balancer provides high availability to the NSX Management Cluster:
- All nodes are active
- GUI and API are available on all manager.
- Traffic to the virtual IP address is load balanced to multiple manager node
- The Manager nodes can be in different subnets.
Taken from NSX-T ICM 3.0 Lecture Manual.
A is correct.
An external load balancer can provide the following benefits:
Load balance across the NSX Managers.
The NSX Managers can be in different subnets.
Fast recovery time in the event of a Manager node failure.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.0/installation/GUID-AAA6AB26-1D77-46CF-9F1E-AD9BE6BC55C1.html
Answer A, because the "integrated" cluster VIP need to have all its NSX Managers in the same subnet due the GARP process during a NSX Manager node failure therefore only an exteren LB can be used.
A is indeed the right answer. External load balancer is needed when NSX-T managers are not in the same L2 domain. This is explained here: http://www.cloudxtreme.info/nsx-t-manager-clustering/
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