I'm with Shawna on this one. The VxRail vCenter Server and step-by-step approach just feels the most straightforward and reliable to me. No need to get fancy unless we really have to.
Guys, guys, let's not overthink this. As long as we follow the step-by-step method, we should be good, right? I mean, how hard can it be? *chuckles* Famous last words, I know.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Uploading a configuration file (JSON) could be a more efficient way to go, especially if the customer already has a specific setup in mind. But I'd want to double-check the documentation to be sure.
Option C looks the most promising to me. Using the VxRail vCenter Server and the step-by-step method seems like the safest approach to ensure a successful installation.
I think the key here is figuring out whether we need to use the VxRail vCenter Server or join an external vCenter Server. That's going to determine a lot of the other settings we need to use.
This question seems straightforward, but it's important to understand the details of VxRail deployment with a customer-supplied VDS. I'm not sure if I fully grasp the implications of the different options.
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