An architect needs to create a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) VI Workload Domain design with the following requirements: • Design blueprint needs to be repeatable for additional regions • Multiple availability zones • Seven nodes per availability zone to host the workloads • vSAN storage will be used What is the maximum accepted latency supported by vMotion between the two availability zones?

QuestionsCategory: 5V0-31.22An architect needs to create a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) VI Workload Domain design with the following requirements: • Design blueprint needs to be repeatable for additional regions • Multiple availability zones • Seven nodes per availability zone to host the workloads • vSAN storage will be used What is the maximum accepted latency supported by vMotion between the two availability zones?
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An architect needs to create a VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) VI Workload Domain design with the following requirements:
•	Design blueprint needs to be repeatable for additional regions
•	Multiple availability zones
•	Seven nodes per availability zone to host the workloads
•	vSAN storage will be used
What is the maximum accepted latency supported by vMotion between the two availability zones?

A. 100 ms

B. 150 ms

C. 10 ms

D. 200 ms








 

Suggested Answer: B

Community Answer: B



This question is in 5V0-31.22 VMware Cloud Foundation Specialist (v2) Exam
For getting VMware Certified Specialist – Cloud Foundation 2022 Certificate






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