A Solutions Architect is designing an environment with 1,200 services being offered through the NSX-T Data Center Load Balancer.
Which three selections are necessary to meet the minimum requirements to support the solution? (Choose three.)
An architect is helping an organization with the Logical Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution.
This information was gathered during the Assessment Phase:
There isn't much budget available for a new off shore site.
The new site is decentralized and no communication with the main data center is required.
The design will need to cater for availability, upgrades, and failure scenarios.
N+1 must be maintained at all times.
Which three selections should the architect recommend in their design? (Choose three.)
A telecom company has purchased NSX-T as part of a Software Defined Data Center (SDDC) initiative. The company wants to ensure the highest performance for network traffic leaving the virtual environment.
Which three choices are non-functional requirements? (Choose three.)
Refer to the exhibits.
Design Option1:
Design Option 2:
Design Option 3:
Design Option 4:
An architect is helping an organization with the Conceptual Design of an NSX-T Data Center solution.
The conceptual design includes these requirements, assumptions, constraints, and risks:
Critical applications must run across sites without changing IP address.
Business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plans will leverage a second site running vSphere.
RTO/RPO must be reduced for recovery of applications on secondary site.
IT Teams require automation tools for configuration.
Which Conceptual Design would the architect recommend to the customer? (Choose the best answer.)
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