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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.
Which statement should be documented as a requirement?

  • A. Existing storage arrays provide sufficient capacity for building the environment.
  • B. The customer network team is not trained to support NSX VPC.
  • C. Existing shared storage array must be used.
  • D. Block-based storage must be used within a workload domain.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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7666824
8 hours, 27 minutes ago
Selected Answer: D
C is constraint (like for re-use purposes) D is requirement
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Pravee2918
4 days, 4 hours ago
Selected Answer: C
The correct option is C. Existing shared storage array must be used. Explanation A requirement is a mandatory condition or capability that must be met by the final solution. Statement C, "Existing shared storage array must be used," is a clear, unambiguous constraint or directive provided by stakeholders during the workshop. This is a non-negotiable condition that dictates the design choices moving forward, making it a formal requirement.
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Sicnarf
1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C is a clear, non-negotiable constraint. The word "must" makes it a directive that the design is forced to follow, which is the definition of a requirement. D is also a valid technical requirement, but C is a more fundamental, business-level constraint that directly results from the analysis of the current state, which is the focus of the workshop described. It has a broader impact on the overall design.
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