A company is expanding and will be deploying new vSphere environments in multiple new locations. All environments use datastores backed by multiple storage technologies and vendors.
How can the architect create a design to efficiently and repeatedly distribute existing company virtual machine (VM) templates to multiple new locations?
An architect is designing a vSphere-based application hosting solution in a brownfield site.
The following information has been provided during the requirements gathering workshop:
The solution should support 5,000 compute workloads across two physical sites.
The CFO has approved budget for the purchase of new server and network hardware only.
The existing storage array is currently Fibre Channel connected with 2 x 8Â Gbps interfaces to a dedicated Storage Area Network (SAN) fabric.
The existing storage array does not support integration with vSphere API for Storage Awareness.
The existing storage array can be configured to support NFS storage.
The existing vSphere administration team will responsible for operational management of the new solution.
Which storage technology should the architect recommend based on these requirements?
An architect is holding a design workshop with a customer for a new solution. The customer states that the new solution needs to provide the following capabilities:
Automated deployment and lifecycle management of the vSphere platform
Self-Service deployment of virtual machines and other objects from a central catalog
Monitoring, logging and analytic tooling to provide visibility and troubleshooting of the whole solution
Support deployment via infrastructure-as-code methods for the additional management components
The customer also requests that the solution be as cost-effective as possible while still delivering a fast time to value for the organization.
Which design approach should the architect recommend to meet these requirements?