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VMware Exam 2V0-13.24 Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-13.24 exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
[All 2V0-13.24 Questions]

An architect is planning the deployment of Aria components in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment using SDDC Manager and must prepare a logical diagram with networking connections for particular Aria products. Which are two valid Application Virtual Networks for Aria Operations deployment using SDDC Manager? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

In VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) 5.2, Aria Operations (formerly vRealize Operations) is deployed via SDDC Manager to monitor the environment. SDDC Manager automates the deployment of Aria components, including networking configuration, using Application Virtual Networks (AVNs). AVNs provide isolated network segments for management components. The question asks for valid AVNs for Aria Operations, which operates within the Management Domain. Let's evaluate:

VCF Networking Context:

Region-Specific (Region-A): Refers to a single VCF instance or region, typically the Management Domain's scope.

Cross-Region (X-Region): Spans multiple regions or instances, used for components needing broader connectivity.

VLAN-backed: Traditional Layer 2 VLANs on physical switches, common for management traffic.

Overlay-backed: NSX-T virtual segments using Geneve encapsulation, used for flexibility and isolation.

Aria Operations Deployment:

Deployed in the Management Domain by SDDC Manager onto a single cluster.

Requires connectivity to vCenter, NSX, and ESXi hosts for monitoring, typically using management network segments.

SDDC Manager assigns Aria Operations to an AVN during deployment, favoring VLAN-backed segments for simplicity and compatibility with management traffic.

Evaluation:

Option A: Region-A - Overlay backed segment

Overlay segments (NSX-T) are supported in VCF for workload traffic or advanced isolation, but Aria Operations, as a management component, typically uses VLAN-backed segments for direct connectivity to other management services (e.g., vCenter, SDDC Manager). While technically possible, SDDC Manager defaults to VLANs for Aria deployments unless explicitly overridden, making this less standard and not a primary valid choice.

Option B: Region-A - VLAN backed segment

This is correct. A VLAN-backed segment in Region-A aligns with the Management Domain's networking, where Aria Operations resides. SDDC Manager uses VLANs (e.g., Management VLAN) for management components to ensure straightforward deployment and connectivity to vSphere/NSX. This is a valid and common AVN for Aria Operations in VCF 5.2.

Option C: X-Region - VLAN backed segment

This is correct. An X-Region VLAN-backed segment supports cross-region management traffic, which is valid if Aria Operations monitors multiple VCF instances or domains (e.g., Management and VI Workload Domains across regions). SDDC Manager supports this for broader visibility, making it a valid AVN, especially in multi-site designs.

Option D: X-Region - Overlay backed segment

Similar to Option A, overlay segments are feasible with NSX-T but less common for Aria Operations. X-Region overlay could theoretically work for multi-site monitoring, but SDDC Manager prioritizes VLANs for management simplicity and compatibility. This is not a default or primary valid choice.

Conclusion:

The two valid Application Virtual Networks for Aria Operations deployment using SDDC Manager are Region-A - VLAN backed segment (B) and X-Region - VLAN backed segment (C). These reflect VCF 5.2's standard use of VLANs for management components, supporting both local and cross-region monitoring scenarios.


VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Architecture and Deployment Guide (Section: Aria Operations Deployment)

VMware Cloud Foundation 5.2 Planning and Preparation Guide (Section: Networking for Management Components)

VMware Aria Operations 8.10 Documentation (integrated in VCF 5.2): Network Configuration

Contribute your Thoughts:

Dorthy
3 days ago
I believe both VLAN backed segment and Overlay backed segment can work, depending on the specific requirements of the deployment.
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Leota
6 days ago
I'd go with the overlay-backed segments for both regions. Seems like the more modern and flexible approach, even if it's a bit more complex. Gotta keep up with the latest and greatest, you know?
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Clorinda
8 days ago
Haha, this question is a real brain-teaser! I bet the architects who designed this setup are probably sitting in their offices laughing at us mere mortals trying to figure it out.
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Stevie
8 days ago
I'm not sure about the VLAN backed segment, I think Overlay backed segment might be a better choice for Aria Operations deployment.
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Jaime
11 days ago
I agree with Valene, those options make sense for the deployment in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment using SDDC Manager.
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Lavonna
13 days ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards B) Region-A - VLAN backed segment and C) X-Region - VLAN backed segment. Isn't that the standard way to set up networking for Aria components in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment?
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Alona
4 days ago
I agree with you. Those two options are commonly used for setting up networking connections for Aria components in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment.
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Alona
10 days ago
Yes, you are correct. Region-A - VLAN backed segment and X-Region - VLAN backed segment are indeed the standard Application Virtual Networks for Aria Operations deployment using SDDC Manager.
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Felicia
21 days ago
I'm not sure about that. Wouldn't a VLAN-backed segment be more appropriate for Aria Operations? I'll have to double-check the documentation on that.
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Kenneth
1 days ago
But what about overlay backed segments? Would that also work for Aria Operations?
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Skye
5 days ago
I agree, VLAN-backed segments are commonly used for this type of deployment.
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Marjory
14 days ago
I think a VLAN-backed segment would be more appropriate for Aria Operations.
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Jolene
27 days ago
I think the correct answers are A) Region-A - Overlay backed segment and D) X-Region - Overlay backed segment. The question specifically mentions Aria Operations deployment using SDDC Manager, and these seem to be the appropriate networking options.
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Kenny
9 days ago
Yes, those options align with the requirements for deploying Aria components in a VMware Cloud Foundation environment using SDDC Manager.
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Gene
16 days ago
I agree, A) Region-A - Overlay backed segment and D) X-Region - Overlay backed segment are the correct choices for Aria Operations deployment.
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Valene
29 days ago
I think the valid Application Virtual Networks for Aria Operations deployment are Region-A - Overlay backed segment and X-Region - VLAN backed segment.
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