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Exam 5V0-31.22 topic 1 question 57 discussion

Actual exam question from VMware's 5V0-31.22
Question #: 57
Topic #: 1
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A systems administrator is tasked to deploy a management domain during VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process.
What are the minimum hardware requirements for the management cluster?

  • A. 8 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
  • B. 6 vSAN Ready Nodes, 256 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
  • C. 4 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 2 10GbE NICs
  • D. 2 vSAN Ready Nodes, 192 GB RAM per server, and 4 10GbE NICs
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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diegof1
3 weeks, 1 day ago
C is the closer. https://core.vmware.com/resource/planning-hardware-requirements-vmware-cloud-foundation-management-domain The specs for the VMware Cloud Foundation management domain hardware for VCF 3.x and earlier are available in the VCF documentation but the documentation hasn't been updated yet for 4.0. Instead, it's tucked away in the Prerequisite Checklist tab of the Planning and Preparation worksheet found in the VMware Cloud Foundation documentation. Additionally, you can verify this information updated in the VMware Cloud Foundation Planning and Preparation Workbook, the Prerequisites Checklist sheet shows the Hardware Prerequisites.
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BartiBatos
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Closest correct answer is C. Just note that RAM requirement seems off. It is actually 256 GB per server, according to the following link. "As of September 2020, for VCF 4.0, that information is: " Refer to: https://core.vmware.com/resource/planning-hardware-requirements-vmware-cloud-foundation-management-domain I think this question might be from earlier versions of VCF, since it does state 192 GB of memory in the following link. Note the date. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Foundation/3.10/com.vmware.vcf.planprep.doc_310/GUID-AE45ED7B-5530-4AE6-BB51-51E3D41CEDFD.html - YoMeroElTrailero
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