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VMware Exam 2V0-33.22PSE Topic 2 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-33.22PSE exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 2
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A cloud administrator wants to deploy a VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) on a cloud provider and requires a consistent 4.5 Gbps bandwidth from applications to communicate from on-premises to the SDDC. Which type of connection should be used for this type of traffic?

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Suggested Answer: C

The best option for a cloud administrator who wants to deploy a VMware Cloud software-defined data center (SDDC) on a cloud provider and requires a consistent 4.5 Gbps bandwidth from applications to communicate from on-premises to the SDDC is a Route-Based Virtual Private Network (VPN). This type of connection offers enhanced performance[1][2], flexibility, scalability, and security compared to other options, such as Policy-Based Virtual Private Network (VPN), Private L2 Virtual Private Network (VPN), or Private Line.

According to the VMware official site, 'Route-based VPN enables a secure connection between two or more sites, or between a site and a mobile user, and provides better performance and scalability than a policy-based VPN. Route-based VPNs are also more secure than policy-based VPNs, because the traffic is encrypted with a unique encryption key for each tunnel, rather than relying on a shared key for all tunnels. This allows for secure and reliable connections for devices and applications located in different physical locations.' [1]

[1]https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-Data-Center/2.4/com.vmware.nsx.admin.doc/GUID-D6B7B9E9-E134-4C8A-8F2E-1C60A2FEDC1A.html


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Valentin
1 months ago
That makes sense, thanks for explaining.
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Delisa
1 months ago
D) Private line, no doubt. Although, I hear the cafeteria at the cloud provider's data center serves a mean grilled cheese sandwich, so you might want to factor that in too.
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Billi
4 days ago
D: Definitely, and now I'm craving a grilled cheese sandwich from the cafeteria!
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Timothy
10 days ago
C: Plus, you won't have to worry about potential bandwidth fluctuations like with VPNs.
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Johnetta
15 days ago
B: I agree, a private line would provide the consistent bandwidth needed for the SDDC deployment.
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Loren
25 days ago
A: Private line
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Justine
1 months ago
A private line may provide the required bandwidth, but a VPN would be more cost-effective and flexible in this scenario.
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Valentin
1 months ago
Why do you think that?
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Justine
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is A) Policy-based virtual private network (VPN).
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Leana
1 months ago
I'm gonna go with D as well. Who doesn't love a good old-fashioned private line? It's like the Ferrari of network connections - fast, powerful, and meant for the big leagues.
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Tambra
1 months ago
Yeah, definitely D. A VPN, even a private one, might not be able to handle that kind of traffic consistently. You need a dedicated line to ensure the performance is reliable.
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Belen
26 days ago
Using a private line ensures a dedicated connection without the potential limitations of a VPN.
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Mauricio
27 days ago
A VPN might introduce latency and variability in performance, so a private line is the best option.
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Katina
28 days ago
I agree, a private line would provide the consistent bandwidth needed for that level of traffic.
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Valentin
2 months ago
I think the answer is D) Private line.
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Evangelina
2 months ago
D) Private line seems like the obvious choice here. 4.5 Gbps is a lot of bandwidth for a VPN, and you need that consistent throughput for the applications to communicate effectively.
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Hana
1 months ago
B: Yeah, a VPN might not be able to handle that much traffic consistently.
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Elmira
2 months ago
A: I agree, a private line would be the best option for that amount of bandwidth.
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