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During an initial design workshop with stakeholders, an Architect was provided with an overview of the current state and other information required to proceed to the design phase:
Business requirements indicated support for operations of a different business unit.
A multi-tenancy statement should be documented.
As a result, the Architect makes the decision to enable multi-tenancy within VCF Automation.
A combination of which two design implications would also need to be documented? (Choose two.)

  • A. All Tenants must use a single VCF Automation Orchestrator instance.
  • B. The Provider Tenant must use the embedded VCF Orchestrator instance.
  • C. The Provider Tenant must use an external VCF Orchestrator instance.
  • D. Each Tenant must use an Embedded VCF Automation Orchestrator instance.
  • E. Each Tenant must use an External VCF Automation Orchestrator instance.
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7666824
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I think it's more correct
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Pravee2918
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When enabling multi-tenancy within VCF Automation, two key design implications would need to be documented: C. The Provider Tenant must use an external VCF Orchestrator instance. E. Each Tenant must use an External VCF Automation Orchestrator instance. In this architecture, each tenant organization gets its own dedicated, isolated external VCF Automation Orchestrator instance to manage and run its specific workflows, while the provider manages all these instances and the underlying shared VCF infrastructure.
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3a044e1
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Selected Answer: CE
When enabling multi-tenancy in VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) Automation, especially to support operations of different business units, the architecture must ensure: Tenant isolation and Scalable orchestration. To achieve this: The Provider Tenant (which manages the platform) should use an external VCF Automation Orchestrator to maintain independence and scalability. Each Tenant should also use its own external Orchestrator instance to ensure full isolation, support for custom workflows, and avoid cross-tenant impact.
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