3V0-42.20 Advanced Design VMware NSX-T Data Center

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Question 4

An architect is helping an organization with the Logical Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution. This information was gathered during the Assessment Phase:

Which three selections should the architect include in their design to address the customer’s concern with NSX Manager availability? (Choose three.)

Select all that apply, then click Submit answer.

  • Deploy 2 cold standby NSX Manager appliances in rack 2/3.

  • Use separate IP per NSX Manager appliance per rack.

  • Use another NSX Manager IP in case an appliance fails.

  • Deploy a single active NSX Manager appliance in rack 1.

  • Deploy an NSX Manager Appliance per rack and cluster them.

  • Use a physical/internal load-balancer with the cluster.

Question 5

An architect is helping an organization with the Logical Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution.

This information was gathered during the assessment:

Which two key performance features should the architect recommend? (Choose two.)

Select all that apply, then click Submit answer.

  • Configure N-VDS enhanced Data Path

  • Install advanced Edge pNIC Features

  • Setup RSS to leverage multiple cores

  • Leverage DPDK drivers

  • Enable GENEVE Offload

Question 6

An architect is helping an organization with the Physical Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution.

This information was gathered during a workshop:

Which virtual switch design should the architect recommend to the organization? (Choose the best answer.)

Select an option, then click Submit answer.

  • Create a vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS) for Management VMkernel traffic and assign one NIC. Also, create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for overlay traffic and assign one NIC.

  • Create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for Management VMkernel traffic and assign one NIC. Also, create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for overlay traffic and assign one NIC.

  • Create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for Management VMKernel and overlay traffic and assign both NICs.

  • Create an NSX-T Virtual Distributed Switch (N-VDS) for Management VMkernel and overlay traffic and assign a new virtual NIC.