A solution architect has finished conducting interviews and gathering requirements for a company, and has determined that the logical requirements are:
* two data centers for high availability
* synchronous replication to meet the zero-minute RPO
* separating management workloads from application workloads
* dedicated 10Gb uplink for each low latency server
* single management point for the entire environment
Which two actions would meet the design requirements? (Choose two.)
A company is in the process of deploying a modern video-streaming application.
* The application is able to scale (expand and collapse) its steaming nodes in the form of CentOS 7.x 64bit virtual machines, based on demand.
* This IO-Intensive application has a high CPU demand and generates a significant number of disk operations (IOPS).
* To host the application, the company decided to implement a brand-new VMware cluster with vSphere 6.5
* The company would like a significant reduction in CPU utilization as well as a possible increase in throughput.
Which virtual disk adapter should be recommended for the company's physical design?
A customs has requested a vSphere 6.5 deployment design where ESXi hosts are provisioned with Auto Deploy. The customer requires that certificates can be automatically refreshed and renewed from the vSphere Web Client for ESXi hosts.
Which certificate policy should be configured for vCenter Server?
A solution architect has finished conducting interviews and gathering requirements for a company, and has determined that the logical requirements are:
* two data centers for high availability
* synchronous replication to meet the zero-minute RPO
* separating management workloads from application workloads
* dedicated 10Gb uplink for each low latency server
* single management port for the entire environment
Which two actions would meet the design requirements? (Choose two.)
A development team must provide layer 2 network isolation between virtual machines that are in the same VLAN. The solutions architect must provide additional security between the virtual machines on the same subnet.
How can this be done without consuming more VLANs?