Answer is C. Soft contraints are the tie breaker.
This article spells it out exactly!
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Aria-Automation/SaaS/Using-Automation-Assembler/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
The correct answer is C. From the lab, it is also well explained.
"If multiple resources meet a hard constraint soft constraints are used as a tiebreaker to select the actual resource used in the deployment"
Answer is D
Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.1/Using-and-Managing-Cloud-Assembly/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
Note: In projects and blueprints, the failOnConstraintMergeConflict flag modifies the behavior of constraints. When this flag is set to true, if there is a conflict between project constraints and blueprint constraints, the request will fail. If the flag is not present or set to false, the project constraints take precedence over the blueprint constraints.
Answer is "D"
Exp.:
- If tags on the project conflict with the tags in the cloud template, the tags from the project take precedence.
- Similar to priority matches, if multiple resources meet a hard constraint, soft constraints are used as a tiebreaker to select the actual resource used in the deployment.
i think its C)
If you have a series of hard and soft constraints on a specific resource type, the soft constraints can also serve as tie breakers. That is, if multiple resources meet a hard constraint, the soft constraints are used to select the actual resource used in the deployment.
Link: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/8.1/Using-and-Managing-Cloud-Assembly/GUID-C8C335F4-9623-401C-825E-6F5B2B3C6507.html
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