A vRealize Automation IaaS administrator needs to create an association between vSphere and NSX endpoints. What are two possible associations that can be created? (Choose two.)
A.
Multiple NSX-T endpoints associated with multiple vSphere endpoints
B.
One vSphere endpoint associated with a single NSX for vSphere endpoint
C.
One vSphere endpoint associated with multiple NSX-T endpoints
D.
One NSX for vSphere endpoint associated with multiple vSphere endpoints
E.
One vSphere endpoint associated with both an NSX-T and NSX vSphere edge router endpoints simultaneously
It's definitely B & C:
A is wrong because it's One NSX-T with multiple vSphere
One vSphere endpoint associated with a single NSX for vSphere endpoint - B is right par link
One vSphere endpoint associated with multiple NSX-T endpoints - C is right par link
D is wrong because it should be NSX with a single vSphere endpoint
E is wrong because there was no mention of simultaneous.
B and C
You can create an association between vSphere and NSX endpoints. Associations include:
One vSphere endpoint associated with a single NSX for vSphere endpoint.
One vSphere endpoint associated with multiple NSX-T endpoints.
One NSX-T endpoint associated with multiple vSphere endpoints.
One NSX for vSphere endpoint associated with a single vSphere endpoint.
One vSphere endpoint associated with one NSX for vSphere endpoint and with one NSX-T endpoint
My answers are A & B
"You can create an association between vSphere and NSX endpoints. Associations include:
>One vSphere endpoint associated with a single NSX for vSphere endpoint.<
>One vSphere endpoint associated with multiple NSX-T endpoints.<
>One NSX-T endpoint associated with multiple vSphere endpoints.<
One NSX for vSphere endpoint associated with a single vSphere endpoint.
One vSphere endpoint associated with one NSX for vSphere endpoint and with one NSX-T endpoint."
Correct answer is B&D. NOT C.
An NSX-T endpoint can be associated with multiple vSphere endpoints in vRealize Automation. However, a vSphere endpoint can only be associated with one NSX, either NSX for vSphere or NSX-T, endpoint.
You can create an association between vSphere and NSX endpoints. Associations include:
One vSphere endpoint associated with a single NSX for vSphere endpoint.
One vSphere endpoint associated with multiple NSX-T endpoints.
One NSX-T endpoint associated with multiple vSphere endpoints.
One NSX for vSphere endpoint associated with a single vSphere endpoint.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/7.6/com.vmware.vra.prepare.use.doc/GUID-3051E04E-C809-4E29-A3BF-51053BB2D7BC.html
Answer E could also be valid, refering the link.
"One vSphere endpoint associated with one NSX for vSphere endpoint and with one NSX-T endpoint.
When a vSphere endpoint is associated to both an NSX for vSphere endpoint and an NSX-T endpoint, the cluster is managed by NSX for vSphere or by NSX-T. The NSX manager is determined by vRealize Automation when endpoints are data-collected and relationship is established. "
100% wrong is answer D. Because an NSX-V endpoint can only be mapped to one single vSphere endpoint and vice versa.
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