An architect is designing a new vSphere platform to meet a list of requirements from the security team. Which two requirements would be classified as non-functional requirements? (Choose two.)
A.
Migration of virtual machines between hosts must be encrypted
B.
Log information must be verbose to support incident resolution
C.
Critical events generated within the platform must be logged to an external Syslog service
D.
Data integrity must be ensured
E.
A common content library must be maintained across all data centers
I think it should be B and C....
A >> functionality that should be delivered
B >> How it should behave
C >> How it should behave
D >> functionality that should be delivered
E >> functionality that should be delivered
A is a Security is a non-functional requirement
B & C are an Error handling and logging functional requirement
D is a Recoverability non-functional requirement
E is a Business requirement, then functional requirement
Not sharing community opinion on this one:
A, B & C seem to be constraints to me, as they dictate answers and remove the ability of the architect to decide (see course p34).
Bard AI (first said A,B,C,D; additional Narrowing - said B,C).
- B,C - also top comment - so good chance its that.
For anyone taking this before it goes away in 2024...
Definitely A and D
A) Security --> Non-functional requirement
B) Reporting Requirements --> Functional Requirement
C) Historical Data/Events Requirements --> Functional Requirement
D) Data Integrity --> Non-functional Requirement
E) Business Rule --> Functional Requirement
https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VCAP-VMware-Certified-Advanced/Functional-vs-Non-Functional-and-Testing-PDF/td-p/2844089
B and D.
Encrypted vMotion is a software feature: FR
Verbose Logs you can have everywhere, you need to set it: NFR
Syslog exports are a supported software feature: FR
Data integrity: OBVIOUS NFR#
Content libraries are a software feature: FR
NFR provides attribute of a use case or a function.
A- Migration support could be a FR,but as it says encrypted it becomes NFR.
B- Logging would be a FR but calling out it should be verbose makes it NFR.
totally agree with harofe2121
Definitly not A and B because of the different AD's. So that leaves C or D.
I dont like C because of the 10 SSO Domains, which means you also need 10 vCenters right?
I will go for D
NFR provides attribute of a use case or a function.
A- Migration support could be a FR,but as it says encrypted it becomes NFR.
B- Logging would be a FR but calling out it should be verbose makes it NFR.
From vSphere 7 class; Nonfunctional Requirements Security: Defense-in-depth architecture, Minimizes risk and unnecessary complexity, Third-party penetration testing and auditing must be executed against environment quarterly with pass rate of 80% or higher.
So, i think is A and C.
B & C is correct in my view
A - Big picture it's a non-functional , but the requirements are coming from security team, so it's a functional requirement
B - Non Functional ( as logging can be performed several ways and they want it done in a specific way)
C - Non - Functional ( As there are specifics on where logging needs to be saved)
D - Functional
E - Functional ( business rule)
A and D. Not confident with D though
A - NFR (Security)
B - FR
C - FR (Audit)
D - NFR (Recoverability) (Could be an agrgument that this is also a FR as Historal Data)
E - FR (Business Rules)
I'll go for C&D I found this:
A non-functional requirement is essential to ensure the usability and effectiveness of the entire software system. Failing to meet non-functional requirements can result in systems that fail to satisfy user needs.
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