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A. A conceptual model provides a more detailed view of the components and relationships that will be necessary to functionally work and achieve the requirements specified.
A physical design provides detailed specifications of the components and interfaces, including vendor, product, version, and configuration details.
A conceptual model shows the components of a system related to the requirements provided, but in an abstract form.
A logical design provides a more detailed view of the components and relationships that will be necessary to functionally work and achieve the requirements specified.
An architect is designing a VMware Aria Operations for Logs cluster for an organization. Details of the cluster are provided below:
It is a 10-node cluster
No event forwarders are used
How are the collected logs stored in this cluster?
VMware Aria Operations for Logs clusters store redundant copies of log data across different nodes to ensure data availability and resiliency in case of node failures.
An architect is creating a design for a VMware Cloud Management solution. Based on customer constraints, the design decision has already been made to select VMware Aria Automation (SaaS) as part of the solution.
The architect is evaluating a customer requirement to integrate with an IT Service Management (ITSM) solution that is based on-prem. The vendor of the ITSM solution has previously created an Aria Automation Orchestrator plugin that can be used as the foundation of the integration.
What additional component must the architect include in the solution design that will satisfy the requirement?
The VMware Aria Automation cloud extensibility proxy enables integration between Aria Automation (SaaS) and on-premises systems, such as an on-prem ITSM solution, by facilitating secure communication and orchestrator plugin execution.
A design for a Cloud Management solution includes a section that describes the association of VMware Aria Operations solution with a remote collector for the purpose of gathering performance and usage metrics.
Which area of the design would contain that section?
The physical design details specific implementation aspects such as the deployment and association of components (e.g., remote collectors), including their locations and configurations.
A customer wants to implement VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle as a part of a new SDDC deployment.
The customer has two physical data centers and number of branch offices.
The customer has recently purchased Hyper-converged infrastructure hardware that has to be implemented and configured.
The customer has a target availability Service Level Agreement of 99.99%, measured quarterly, for the management components.
Which recommendation should the architect make to achieve the requirements?
A vSAN stretched cluster spans two physical data centers, providing site-level high availability for the VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle appliance and supporting the 99.99% availability SLA for management components.
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