CD is Correct.
https://configmax.vmware.com/guest?vmwareproduct=NSX-T%20Data%20Center&release=NSX-T%20Data%20Center%203.0.0&categories=17-0
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.0/installation/GUID-14183A62-8E8D-43CC-92E0-E8D72E198D5A.html
CD is Correct.
NSX-T 2.3 introduced the support for heterogeneous Edge nodes which facilitates easy migration from Edge node VM to bare metal Edge node without reconfiguring the logical routers on bare metal Edge nodes.
https://nsx.techzone.vmware.com/resource/nsx-t-reference-design-guide-3-0#_Multi-TEP_support_on_1
chap 4.8.3 Edge Cluster
Many people have answered C & E as correct, but this is wrong.
The requirement for edge clusters to only contain bare metal or virtual edges went away after version 2.3.
Please make sure you know which version of the product the exam is for.
This is a tricky one, it can be mixed during a bare to VM migration, but is not recommended in a production environment, I think C and D are correct as the possibility to be mixed is there... https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-NSX-Discussions/NSX-T-3-0-Edge-Cluster/td-p/2866105
Edge VM and bare metal Edge cannot coexist in the same cluster.
Answer should be C and E
https://nsx.techzone.vmware.com/resource/vmware-nsx-t-design-guide-designing-environments-nsx-t#sec769-sub3
It's best to study the notes for the version of NSX-T that the exam is based on. The requirement for homogenous edge clusters went away a couple of versions ago. E is incorrect for the version of NSX-T this exam is for.
It's best to answer questions appropriate to the version of the product that you're sitting the exam for, and not older versions of the product.
C and D are correct.
C and E are the right answer.
from the book Getting Started with NSX-T: Logical Routing and Switching by Iwan Hoogendoorn.
"
Edge Node Form Factors
Edge transport nodes are provided in two form factors:
* Virtual machine edge transport nodes
* Bare metal edge transport nodes
It is not possible to mix these two in an edge cluster. So when you
create an edge cluster, it can only contain either virtual machine edge
transport nodes or bare metal edge transport nodes.
"
If you think about it, it makes sense because the capabilities of a bare metal edge node are not exactly the same as those of VM based edge node, it wouldn't be a great idea to pair them in a cluster.
It depends on which version of NSX-T. The requirement for homogenous clusters went away. Since this is the exam for a version of NSX-T that permits mixed bare metal and virtual edges, I would go with what will pass the exam.
It is not possible to mix these two in an edge cluster . So when you create an edge cluster, it can only contain either virtual machine edge transport nodes or bare metal edge transport nodes.
CD is Correct response.
An NSX Edge node runs services that cannot be distributed to the hypervisors
: • An NSX Edge node exists in different form factors: bare metal or virtual machine.
An edge cluster can have up to 10 edge nodes
ICM 5-10: "Edge Nodes and Edge Clusters"
C D are correct
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/2.3/rn/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center-23-Release-Notes.html
Support for NSX Edge VM and Bare-Metal to Co-Exist in the Same NSX Edge Cluster: NSX Edge nodes VM and bare-metal can now exist in the same NSX Edge cluster to simplify the scaling of services hosted on the NSX Edge node, such as load balancer.
C and E are correct.
https://arabitnetwork.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/vmware-nsx-t-reference-design-guide.pdf
Page 48, 4.3.3
An Edge cluster is a group of homogeneous Edge transport nodes – all VM or all bare metal – with common properties.
The 3.0 version doesn't say a word about homogenous Clusters, so I would assume it is possible to mix them: https://nsx.techzone.vmware.com/resource/nsx-t-reference-design-guide-3-0#_Multi-TEP_support_on_1
C D are correct
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/2.3/rn/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center-23-Release-Notes.html
Support for NSX Edge VM and Bare-Metal to Co-Exist in the Same NSX Edge Cluster: NSX Edge nodes VM and bare-metal can now exist in the same NSX Edge cluster to simplify the scaling of services hosted on the NSX Edge node, such as load balancer.
From ICM manual:
An NSX Edge cluster helps ensure that at least one NSX Edge node is always available. When you configure an edge cluster, the following guidelines apply:
• A maximum of 10 edge nodes are supported in a cluster
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