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Which tool can be used to add a new vSphere Cluster to an existing VI Workload Domain?
SDDC Manager is the tool that can be used to add a new vSphere cluster to an existing VI workload domain. SDDC Manager provides a unified interface for managing the lifecycle of the VMware Cloud Foundation components, including creating and expanding workload domains.
VMware Cloud Foundation Administration Guide, Expand a Workload Domain section
An administrator is tasked with deploying a VMware Cloud Foundation environment that consists of three VI Workload Domains. Each VI Workload Domain is comprised of two clusters, with 18 hosts in each cluster.
Which option fulfills this requirement while minimizing the number of NSX-T Manager instances?
A systems administrator is implementing stretched clusters in an environment with multiple Availability Zones (AZs). Which statement accurately describes this design?
An administrator is tasked with replacing the default, self-signed certificates in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
The administrator begins by completing the three tasks which must be executed to prepare a Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services authority to integrate with VMware Cloud Foundation.
Which three tasks were executed by the administrator? (Choose three.)
Which two configurations are validated during the VMware Cloud Foundation bring-up process? (Choose two.)
JSON specifications validation: Validates the completeness and correctness of the specifications of JSON.
Well-Formed JSON File: Validates JSON correctness, syntax, null values, and missing fields or components.
Password validation: Validates specified passwords. Checks for minimum length, invalid characters, and format.
ESXi host version validation: Validates ESXi version installed on the hosts and compares against the VCF-EMS manifest located in /opt/evosddc/bundle/scripts/manifest.json on the Cloud Foundation Builder VM.
Cloud Builder Readiness: Validates whether the requirements to run the Cloud Foundation Builder VM are met.
License key format: Validates format, validity, and expiry for ESX, vSAN, vCenter Server, NSX, and Log Insight license keys.
ESXi Host Readiness
Network configuration: Validates CIDR to IP address validity, IP addresses in use, gateways, invalid or missing VLANs, invalid or missing MTU, and network spec availability for all components.
Time Synchronization: Validates the time on the components is synchronized with the NTP server in the SDDC Manager.
Network Connectivity: Validates network connectivity between hosts and between hosts and other components.
NSX Edge validation is not a configuration that is validated during the VMware Cloud Foundation bring-up process, because NSX Edge nodes are not deployed during the bring-up process. They are deployed when creating a VI workload domain or enabling Application Virtual Networks (AVNs).
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